Numerical modelling currently cannot accurately reproduce the onshore-offshore transport asymmetry observed on gravel beaches. The role of the impulsive pressure response generated by plunging waves has been hypothesised to aid mobilisation of sediment, and thus may contribute to transport asymmetry. This process is not currently included in models. Laboratory tests were conducted across a range of wave conditions to investigate the role of plunging wave-breaker impacts on the mobilisation of sediment of gravel beaches. Pressure records were obtained at positions close to the plunging impact locations, to monitor the localised pressures that lead to sediment mobilisation. The correction of the recorded pressure to the bed surface, for furt...
A very common observation is the episodic erosion of beaches during storms and the slow recovery (ac...
The south coast of the UK is identified as a location where significant wave swell components are pr...
Detailed information on nearshore sediment transport processes during onshore bar migration were obt...
Presently our understanding of gravel beach response under wave attack is limited and approaches to ...
Coarse-grained beaches are particularly prevalent in the UK, composed of accumulations of either gra...
During the last few years the interest on the behaviour of both gravel and mixed beaches has increas...
The morphodynamics of a steeply sloping gravel beach in the south western UK (tanβ = 0.15–0.2; d50 =...
AbstractThis paper presents an extension of the XBeach-G numerical model with a sediment transport a...
This paper presents an experimental investigation into the response of coarse-grained beaches under ...
The mutual feedback between the swash zone and the surf zone is known to affect morphodynamic proces...
The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the medium-term (weeks to years) morpholo...
The onshore/offshore transport mechanisms are investigated. Careful and detailed observations of the...
Coasts all over the globe are subjected to enhanced erosion as a result of rising sea levels and neg...
Barriers and sandbars are ubiquitous natural coastal features, whose variability often determines ne...
Little is known about mixed sand and gravel beaches over an extended time period (seasons) or for sp...
A very common observation is the episodic erosion of beaches during storms and the slow recovery (ac...
The south coast of the UK is identified as a location where significant wave swell components are pr...
Detailed information on nearshore sediment transport processes during onshore bar migration were obt...
Presently our understanding of gravel beach response under wave attack is limited and approaches to ...
Coarse-grained beaches are particularly prevalent in the UK, composed of accumulations of either gra...
During the last few years the interest on the behaviour of both gravel and mixed beaches has increas...
The morphodynamics of a steeply sloping gravel beach in the south western UK (tanβ = 0.15–0.2; d50 =...
AbstractThis paper presents an extension of the XBeach-G numerical model with a sediment transport a...
This paper presents an experimental investigation into the response of coarse-grained beaches under ...
The mutual feedback between the swash zone and the surf zone is known to affect morphodynamic proces...
The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the medium-term (weeks to years) morpholo...
The onshore/offshore transport mechanisms are investigated. Careful and detailed observations of the...
Coasts all over the globe are subjected to enhanced erosion as a result of rising sea levels and neg...
Barriers and sandbars are ubiquitous natural coastal features, whose variability often determines ne...
Little is known about mixed sand and gravel beaches over an extended time period (seasons) or for sp...
A very common observation is the episodic erosion of beaches during storms and the slow recovery (ac...
The south coast of the UK is identified as a location where significant wave swell components are pr...
Detailed information on nearshore sediment transport processes during onshore bar migration were obt...