a b s t r a c t A study of aerial photographs from the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (adjacent to Michigan City, Indiana, United States of America) revealed that from 1938 to 2008 the Lakeshore's Mount Baldy dune advanced inland 135 m, at an average rate of 1.9 m/year, while the beach north of the dune receded 98 m, at an average rate of 1.4 m/year. The highest rates of Mount Baldy dune movement (3.3 m/year) occurred concurrently (1965)(1966)(1967)(1968)(1969)(1970)(1971)(1972)(1973) with highest rates of beach erosion (7.2 m/year). The lowest rates of Mount Baldy dune movement (0.3 m/year) occurred in 1958-1965 period. The highest rates of beach accretion (3.8 m/year) occurred twice, in 1951-1958 and in 1993-1999 periods. Climate ...
We measured sand movement in open-sand environments exposed on the interiors of parabolic dunes at t...
We measured sand movement in open-sand environments exposed on the interiors of parabolic dunes at t...
Coastal erosion is both a natural and anthropogenically induced earth process that can be costly to ...
This field guide explores the geomorphology, ecology, contemporary processes, sedimentary structures...
It has been hypothesized that rates of coastal dune growth and migration depend largely on the frequ...
The youngest dune belt along Lake Michigan’s southern coast evolved through four stages. The first s...
Aeolian studies of Lake Michigan’s coastal dunes have shown periods of dune mobility and stability i...
From 18 January 2013 (175.16 m a.s.l.) to 8 September 2020 (177.82 m a.s.l.), Lake Michigan experien...
Although limited in coverage, perched sand dunes situated on high coastal bluffs are considered the ...
This study focuses on the geomorphology and geochronology of dunes formed on three sandy barrier sys...
Sand in lakes near coastal dunes has been used as a proxy for aeolian activity. It is important to u...
The last aeolian activity of a significant number of inland sand dunes in the southern Great Lakes r...
Outer Cape Cod (Massachusetts) is dominated by active and stabilizing parabolic and transverse dunes...
This thesis describes the geomorphological changes to a trough blowout in Pinery Provincial Park\u27...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-71)The behavior of dune fields along lake margins, as ...
We measured sand movement in open-sand environments exposed on the interiors of parabolic dunes at t...
We measured sand movement in open-sand environments exposed on the interiors of parabolic dunes at t...
Coastal erosion is both a natural and anthropogenically induced earth process that can be costly to ...
This field guide explores the geomorphology, ecology, contemporary processes, sedimentary structures...
It has been hypothesized that rates of coastal dune growth and migration depend largely on the frequ...
The youngest dune belt along Lake Michigan’s southern coast evolved through four stages. The first s...
Aeolian studies of Lake Michigan’s coastal dunes have shown periods of dune mobility and stability i...
From 18 January 2013 (175.16 m a.s.l.) to 8 September 2020 (177.82 m a.s.l.), Lake Michigan experien...
Although limited in coverage, perched sand dunes situated on high coastal bluffs are considered the ...
This study focuses on the geomorphology and geochronology of dunes formed on three sandy barrier sys...
Sand in lakes near coastal dunes has been used as a proxy for aeolian activity. It is important to u...
The last aeolian activity of a significant number of inland sand dunes in the southern Great Lakes r...
Outer Cape Cod (Massachusetts) is dominated by active and stabilizing parabolic and transverse dunes...
This thesis describes the geomorphological changes to a trough blowout in Pinery Provincial Park\u27...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-71)The behavior of dune fields along lake margins, as ...
We measured sand movement in open-sand environments exposed on the interiors of parabolic dunes at t...
We measured sand movement in open-sand environments exposed on the interiors of parabolic dunes at t...
Coastal erosion is both a natural and anthropogenically induced earth process that can be costly to ...