Groundwater seepage is known to influence beach erosion and accretion processes. However, field measurements of the variation of the groundwater seepage line (GWSL) and the vertical elevation difference between the GWSL and the shoreline are limited. We developed a methodology to extract the temporal variability of the shoreline and the wet-dry boundary using video imagery, with the overarching aim to examine elevation differences between the wet-dry boundary and the shoreline position in relation to rainfall and wave characteristics, during a tidal cycle. The wet-dry boundary was detected from 10-minute time-averaged images collected at Ngaranui Beach, Raglan, New Zealand. An algorithm discriminated between the dry and wet cells using a th...
With over 65 % of the global population currently living in areas near a coast, increasing fresh gro...
This contribution evaluates the application of coastal video systems to monitoring and management of...
Freshwater lenses, as important resource for drinking water, are sensitive to climate changes and se...
Groundwater seepage is known to influence beach erosion and accretion processes. However, field meas...
Groundwater seeping from the beachface can induce erosion and so may play a role in controlling the ...
Gully formation has been associated to groundwater seepage in unconsolidated sand- to gravel-sizedse...
This manuscript reports on a novel field experiment carried out on a microtidal beach in Camargue, F...
Thesis submitted to Plymouth University, Devon.A novel remote sensing method is presented that accur...
Video monitoring has become an indispensable tool to understand beach processes. However, the measur...
Swash action is the dominant process responsible for the cross-shore exchange of sediment between th...
This report presents the findings of an investigative study into the use of Argus video imaging tech...
Remote video imagery is widely used to acquire measurements of intertidal topography by means of sho...
This study describes a method to map shoreline indicators on a sandy beach. The hypothesis is that, ...
Two video cameras were installed at Perranporth in August 1996, as part of the international ARGUS p...
International audienceThis communication reports on a field experiment carried out on a microtidal b...
With over 65 % of the global population currently living in areas near a coast, increasing fresh gro...
This contribution evaluates the application of coastal video systems to monitoring and management of...
Freshwater lenses, as important resource for drinking water, are sensitive to climate changes and se...
Groundwater seepage is known to influence beach erosion and accretion processes. However, field meas...
Groundwater seeping from the beachface can induce erosion and so may play a role in controlling the ...
Gully formation has been associated to groundwater seepage in unconsolidated sand- to gravel-sizedse...
This manuscript reports on a novel field experiment carried out on a microtidal beach in Camargue, F...
Thesis submitted to Plymouth University, Devon.A novel remote sensing method is presented that accur...
Video monitoring has become an indispensable tool to understand beach processes. However, the measur...
Swash action is the dominant process responsible for the cross-shore exchange of sediment between th...
This report presents the findings of an investigative study into the use of Argus video imaging tech...
Remote video imagery is widely used to acquire measurements of intertidal topography by means of sho...
This study describes a method to map shoreline indicators on a sandy beach. The hypothesis is that, ...
Two video cameras were installed at Perranporth in August 1996, as part of the international ARGUS p...
International audienceThis communication reports on a field experiment carried out on a microtidal b...
With over 65 % of the global population currently living in areas near a coast, increasing fresh gro...
This contribution evaluates the application of coastal video systems to monitoring and management of...
Freshwater lenses, as important resource for drinking water, are sensitive to climate changes and se...