International audienceThe North Sea coast of France is a macrotidal, storm-wave coast globally characterized by an erosional trend, except for the area of Calais which exhibits a large (approximately 12 km²), actively accreting sand flat formed following the onshore migration, over the twentieth century, of a shoreface sand bank. The sand flat and contiguous beach exhibit large variability in sedimentation, ranging from pure sand to significant fractions of mud, depending on the morphology (multiple intertidal bars and troughs, upper beach platform and foredune). In order to highlight the variability in sedimentation, in situ wave and current measurements, and sedimentary (samples and short cores) and topographic surveys were carried out al...
The study area, ‘‘La Grande Vasie` re'' (LGV), stretches out on the French Atlantic continental shel...
The Hemmes de Marck area is a specific sandflat, one of the rare actively accreting sectors of coast...
Nos connaissances et notre compréhension de la dynamique sédimentaire des plages macrotidales sont e...
International audienceThe North Sea coast of France is a macrotidal, storm-wave coast globally chara...
Within the semi-enclosed mesotidal lagoon of Arcachon, most of intertidal mudflats are colonized by ...
International audienceAnalyses of shoreline and bathymetry change near Calais, northern coast of Fra...
International audienceEstuarine and bay beaches are important areas for human activities. These beac...
Tidal sand banks are common along the coast of northern France facing the North Sea, where they form...
International audienceSediment transport measurements, coastal hydrodynamics and beach morphological...
International audienceThe intertidal mudflat of Montportail-Brouage is 4 km wide and extends over ab...
International audienceField measurements were conducted in Mont-Saint-Michel Bay, a megatidal embaym...
International audienceThis study presents the numerical hindcast of the morphological changes and st...
International audienceLong-term in situ monitoring of beach morphology is crucial for understanding ...
The study area, ‘‘La Grande Vasie` re'' (LGV), stretches out on the French Atlantic continental shel...
The Hemmes de Marck area is a specific sandflat, one of the rare actively accreting sectors of coast...
Nos connaissances et notre compréhension de la dynamique sédimentaire des plages macrotidales sont e...
International audienceThe North Sea coast of France is a macrotidal, storm-wave coast globally chara...
Within the semi-enclosed mesotidal lagoon of Arcachon, most of intertidal mudflats are colonized by ...
International audienceAnalyses of shoreline and bathymetry change near Calais, northern coast of Fra...
International audienceEstuarine and bay beaches are important areas for human activities. These beac...
Tidal sand banks are common along the coast of northern France facing the North Sea, where they form...
International audienceSediment transport measurements, coastal hydrodynamics and beach morphological...
International audienceThe intertidal mudflat of Montportail-Brouage is 4 km wide and extends over ab...
International audienceField measurements were conducted in Mont-Saint-Michel Bay, a megatidal embaym...
International audienceThis study presents the numerical hindcast of the morphological changes and st...
International audienceLong-term in situ monitoring of beach morphology is crucial for understanding ...
The study area, ‘‘La Grande Vasie` re'' (LGV), stretches out on the French Atlantic continental shel...
The Hemmes de Marck area is a specific sandflat, one of the rare actively accreting sectors of coast...
Nos connaissances et notre compréhension de la dynamique sédimentaire des plages macrotidales sont e...