(IF 5.42; Q1)International audienceThe rotation of beaches is important and should be more pronounced under high energy conditions with significant changes in wave direction. Shoreline rotation occurs when one end of a beach accretes, while the opposite retreats. This phenomenon is attributed to periodic or long-term changes in wave climate. To simulate the variability of the shoreline orientation in a simple and efficient way, the aim of this paper is to present a new equilibrium-based shoreline rotation model derived from a shoreline migration formulation. This model assumes that beach rotation is induced by the incoming wave power and direction.The proposed model was applied to two embayed beaches with different hydrodynamic and morphody...
Embayed beaches are well-known for the prominent curvature of their shorelines and are often observe...
International audienceWe investigated the variability of shoreline position of three adjacent pocket...
In this paper, a new approach to model wave‐driven, cross‐shore shoreline change incorporating multi...
International audienceThe rotation of beaches is important and should be more pronounced under high ...
Seven years of shore and sandbar positions extracted from hourly time-averaged images collected at T...
Shoreline variation over short, medium and long term time scales is well studied and documented. Rot...
International audienceA novel and simple beach-evolution model for estimating shoreline rotation at ...
In a simple definition, beach rotation is the opposing movement of the shoreline along the two ends ...
Understanding the drivers of shoreline evolution is critical to manage the world’s coastlines now an...
There are several methods presently available that can be used to predict shoreline variability and ...
Seven years of shore and sandbar positions extracted from hourly time-averaged images collected at T...
Abstract Shoreline position is a key parameter of a beach state, often used as a descriptor of the r...
Over 30 years of wave and beach survey data at Collaroy-Narrabeen Beach in southeast Australia are a...
Beach rotation is the result of alternation between two prevailing wave directions in which sufficie...
We analyse a seven-year dataset (1999–2005) of shoreline and sandbar variations derived from video o...
Embayed beaches are well-known for the prominent curvature of their shorelines and are often observe...
International audienceWe investigated the variability of shoreline position of three adjacent pocket...
In this paper, a new approach to model wave‐driven, cross‐shore shoreline change incorporating multi...
International audienceThe rotation of beaches is important and should be more pronounced under high ...
Seven years of shore and sandbar positions extracted from hourly time-averaged images collected at T...
Shoreline variation over short, medium and long term time scales is well studied and documented. Rot...
International audienceA novel and simple beach-evolution model for estimating shoreline rotation at ...
In a simple definition, beach rotation is the opposing movement of the shoreline along the two ends ...
Understanding the drivers of shoreline evolution is critical to manage the world’s coastlines now an...
There are several methods presently available that can be used to predict shoreline variability and ...
Seven years of shore and sandbar positions extracted from hourly time-averaged images collected at T...
Abstract Shoreline position is a key parameter of a beach state, often used as a descriptor of the r...
Over 30 years of wave and beach survey data at Collaroy-Narrabeen Beach in southeast Australia are a...
Beach rotation is the result of alternation between two prevailing wave directions in which sufficie...
We analyse a seven-year dataset (1999–2005) of shoreline and sandbar variations derived from video o...
Embayed beaches are well-known for the prominent curvature of their shorelines and are often observe...
International audienceWe investigated the variability of shoreline position of three adjacent pocket...
In this paper, a new approach to model wave‐driven, cross‐shore shoreline change incorporating multi...