Coastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurring at decadal to centennial timescales, especially that related to climate change and sea-level rise. This requires the development of morphological models operating at a mesoscale, defined by time and length scales of the order 101 to 102 years and 101 to 102 km. So-called ‘reduced complexity’ models that represent critical processes at scales not much smaller than the primary scale of interest, and are regulated by capturing the critical feedbacks that govern landform behaviour, are proving effective as a means of exploring emergent coastal behaviour at a landscape scale. Such models tend to be computationally efficient and are thus easily applied ...
The iCOASST project is developing new and improved methods to predict decadal coastal geomorphic evo...
AbstractWhilst understanding and predicting the effects of coastal change are primarily modelling pr...
With large-scale human interventions and climate change unfolding as they are now, coastal changes a...
AbstractCoastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurri...
Coastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurring at de...
Coastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurring at de...
Coastal and estuarine landforms provide a physical template that not only accommodates diverse ecosy...
The ability to model morphological changes on complex, multi-landform coasts over decadal to centenn...
Climate change is resulting in global changes to sea level and wave climates,which in many locations...
UK coasts are subject to widespread erosion in part due to the cumulative effect of human interventi...
Coastal areas are already at high risk from a range of geohazards. The cumulative effect of human in...
AbstractCoastal and estuarine landforms provide a physical template that not only accommodates diver...
Whilst understanding and predicting the effects of coastal change are primarily modelling problems, ...
UK coasts are subject to widespread erosion in part due to the cumulative effect of human interventi...
UK coasts are subject to widespread erosion in part due to the cumulative effect of human interventi...
The iCOASST project is developing new and improved methods to predict decadal coastal geomorphic evo...
AbstractWhilst understanding and predicting the effects of coastal change are primarily modelling pr...
With large-scale human interventions and climate change unfolding as they are now, coastal changes a...
AbstractCoastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurri...
Coastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurring at de...
Coastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurring at de...
Coastal and estuarine landforms provide a physical template that not only accommodates diverse ecosy...
The ability to model morphological changes on complex, multi-landform coasts over decadal to centenn...
Climate change is resulting in global changes to sea level and wave climates,which in many locations...
UK coasts are subject to widespread erosion in part due to the cumulative effect of human interventi...
Coastal areas are already at high risk from a range of geohazards. The cumulative effect of human in...
AbstractCoastal and estuarine landforms provide a physical template that not only accommodates diver...
Whilst understanding and predicting the effects of coastal change are primarily modelling problems, ...
UK coasts are subject to widespread erosion in part due to the cumulative effect of human interventi...
UK coasts are subject to widespread erosion in part due to the cumulative effect of human interventi...
The iCOASST project is developing new and improved methods to predict decadal coastal geomorphic evo...
AbstractWhilst understanding and predicting the effects of coastal change are primarily modelling pr...
With large-scale human interventions and climate change unfolding as they are now, coastal changes a...