This paper presents a case study comparing shore platforms of the same lithology and different rock structures (limestone) with those of different lithologies but similar rock structures (limestone, dolerite) in Wales and Sweden. Results of this study illustrate that different erosion mechanisms (i.e. wave action and ice scour) produce similar erosion products and meso-scale (cm–m) landforms (i.e. stepped shore platforms) in structurally similar lithologies. In contrast, lithologically similar rocks (i.e. limestones) generate different meso-scale landforms and shore platform morphologies. Thus, structural controls appear to be more critical than lithological controls in generating meso-scale erosion products, such as rock blocks, in this co...
Most research on shore platforms has been at fairly large spatial scales over distances ranging from...
Structural settings and lithological characteristics are traditionally assumed to influence the deve...
Barrier islands commonly occur in coastal plain and deltaic settings, and a variety of behavioral an...
In this paper, we quantitatively demonstrate that dominant erosion processes on different shore plat...
Rock shore platforms, present on at least half of the 20 500 km-long coastline of the British Isles,...
A laterally extensive and conspicuously smooth erosional surface is exposed near the Wenlock-Ludlow ...
Rocky coasts occur along more than one-third (37%) of the Atlantic continental European coastline, a...
Along the rock coasts of the Gulf of La Spezia, which are characterised by a Mediterranean microtida...
Terrestrial influences of coastal cliff morphology and hydrological impact on coastal erosion in unl...
The georelief and its origin and development were studied in an area in which the principal bedrock ...
A contemporary trend in glacial geomorphology is the quest for a unifying theory of drumlin and ribb...
We investigate some of the geological controls on boulder size, using a heterogeneous outcrop of Blu...
Shore platforms frequently exhibit steps or risers facing seaward, landwards or obliquely across-sho...
Most research on shore platforms has been at fairly large spatial scales over distances ranging from...
Structural settings and lithological characteristics are traditionally assumed to influence the deve...
Barrier islands commonly occur in coastal plain and deltaic settings, and a variety of behavioral an...
In this paper, we quantitatively demonstrate that dominant erosion processes on different shore plat...
Rock shore platforms, present on at least half of the 20 500 km-long coastline of the British Isles,...
A laterally extensive and conspicuously smooth erosional surface is exposed near the Wenlock-Ludlow ...
Rocky coasts occur along more than one-third (37%) of the Atlantic continental European coastline, a...
Along the rock coasts of the Gulf of La Spezia, which are characterised by a Mediterranean microtida...
Terrestrial influences of coastal cliff morphology and hydrological impact on coastal erosion in unl...
The georelief and its origin and development were studied in an area in which the principal bedrock ...
A contemporary trend in glacial geomorphology is the quest for a unifying theory of drumlin and ribb...
We investigate some of the geological controls on boulder size, using a heterogeneous outcrop of Blu...
Shore platforms frequently exhibit steps or risers facing seaward, landwards or obliquely across-sho...
Most research on shore platforms has been at fairly large spatial scales over distances ranging from...
Structural settings and lithological characteristics are traditionally assumed to influence the deve...
Barrier islands commonly occur in coastal plain and deltaic settings, and a variety of behavioral an...