Typhoon Hagupit was one of six tropical cyclones that affected Hong Kong in 2008. When the typhoon made landfall, the combined effect of the waves, storm surge and seasonal high tides resulted in a maximum sea level of 3.53 m at the nearest tide gauge to the study site, the highest since 1962. The event caused considerable damage to coastal infrastructure and large-scale erosion on many sandy beaches in Hong Kong. To study the degree of erosion and recovery of Hong Kong beaches, we surveyed two sandy beaches: Tai Long Wan (TLW), a relatively high-energy exposed beach system, and To Tei Wan (TTW), a relatively low-energy Sheltered beach system. We examined the two beaches for changes in their beach profiles and sediment properties. TLW recov...
Barrier island hydro-morphodynamics driven by typhoon events are the major concern of the project KU...
International audienceCarbonate sandy beaches in Reunion Island show various forms of evidence of er...
Coastal megadeltas in Asia have emerged rapidly; their megacities are particularly stressed by urban...
Throughout Hong Kong’s history, development along its coast has always been a central feature in its...
The impact of Typhoon Hagupit has raised public awareness on the hazard of storm surge. The internat...
Typhoons, as essential influential factors for the formation and evolution of coastal dunes, are one...
Once a beach is eroded by storm waves, it is generally recovered under milder wave conditions. To pr...
Given the evidence from past experience, the coastal city of Hong Kong would be vulnerable to a vari...
Maebama beach has extremely been eroding by Tropical Typhoon waves since 1994. Some people say, with...
Both short-term and long-term morphodynamics of sand barrier systems forced by moderate storm condit...
International audienceThis study focuses on the dynamics of the Wan-Tzu-Liao sand barrier when it is...
International audienceIsland barriers are common features along the world coastlines. They have a cr...
In the years 1996 and 1997, the pattern of deposition of beached coral heads and pieces onto the sho...
Barrier island hydro-morphodynamics driven by typhoon events are the major concern of the project KU...
International audienceCarbonate sandy beaches in Reunion Island show various forms of evidence of er...
Coastal megadeltas in Asia have emerged rapidly; their megacities are particularly stressed by urban...
Throughout Hong Kong’s history, development along its coast has always been a central feature in its...
The impact of Typhoon Hagupit has raised public awareness on the hazard of storm surge. The internat...
Typhoons, as essential influential factors for the formation and evolution of coastal dunes, are one...
Once a beach is eroded by storm waves, it is generally recovered under milder wave conditions. To pr...
Given the evidence from past experience, the coastal city of Hong Kong would be vulnerable to a vari...
Maebama beach has extremely been eroding by Tropical Typhoon waves since 1994. Some people say, with...
Both short-term and long-term morphodynamics of sand barrier systems forced by moderate storm condit...
International audienceThis study focuses on the dynamics of the Wan-Tzu-Liao sand barrier when it is...
International audienceIsland barriers are common features along the world coastlines. They have a cr...
In the years 1996 and 1997, the pattern of deposition of beached coral heads and pieces onto the sho...
Barrier island hydro-morphodynamics driven by typhoon events are the major concern of the project KU...
International audienceCarbonate sandy beaches in Reunion Island show various forms of evidence of er...
Coastal megadeltas in Asia have emerged rapidly; their megacities are particularly stressed by urban...