Historical trend analysis is often used at the coastline to provide rates of coastal erosion or accretion as part of shoreline or beach management studies. The long-term data for historical trend analysis at UK sites often come from tidelines (representing high or low water) from Ordnance Survey (or older) maps. Recent Ordnance Survey (OS) digital maps no longer retain the date of survey, which is needed for historical trend analysis. An alternative is to use datum-based tidelines from survey data, although these are different from the proxy-based tidelines on OS maps. The plotting of tidelines on OS maps is reviewed and the errors involved in establishing the positions of tidelines are divided into source uncertainty, interpretation uncert...
Originally issued as Reference No. 64-21, series later renamed WHOI-.The following tables and graphs...
AbstractLong-term coastal changes have traditionally been analyzed using cartographic sources supple...
The shoreline change rate is one of the most significant parameters in analysing sandy shore behavio...
Understanding and predicting climate change and associated sea level rise are crucial issues in coas...
The evaluation of error or uncertainty in shoreline change studies is an issue of prime importance ...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) considers eustatic sea level rise to be a major...
Navigational charts are a valuable data source for the study of morphological change in estuaries, a...
The ability to assess coastline change is extremely important to today's coastal zone management, wi...
It is sometimes assumed that changes in risks of coastal flooding can be computed by just adding mea...
The morphology of the Hayle Estuary mouth is highly dynamic stretch of coastline in both seasonal an...
The depth measurements that are incorporated into bathymetric charts have associated errors with mag...
Foreshore (intertidal) narrowing and steepening have become increasingly discussed issues in coastal...
The A183 is an essential transportation link in the northeast UK that joins coastal areas from South...
The shoreline change rate is one of the most significant parameters in analysing sandy shore behavio...
Although the topography of tidal flats is important for understanding their evolution, the spatial a...
Originally issued as Reference No. 64-21, series later renamed WHOI-.The following tables and graphs...
AbstractLong-term coastal changes have traditionally been analyzed using cartographic sources supple...
The shoreline change rate is one of the most significant parameters in analysing sandy shore behavio...
Understanding and predicting climate change and associated sea level rise are crucial issues in coas...
The evaluation of error or uncertainty in shoreline change studies is an issue of prime importance ...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) considers eustatic sea level rise to be a major...
Navigational charts are a valuable data source for the study of morphological change in estuaries, a...
The ability to assess coastline change is extremely important to today's coastal zone management, wi...
It is sometimes assumed that changes in risks of coastal flooding can be computed by just adding mea...
The morphology of the Hayle Estuary mouth is highly dynamic stretch of coastline in both seasonal an...
The depth measurements that are incorporated into bathymetric charts have associated errors with mag...
Foreshore (intertidal) narrowing and steepening have become increasingly discussed issues in coastal...
The A183 is an essential transportation link in the northeast UK that joins coastal areas from South...
The shoreline change rate is one of the most significant parameters in analysing sandy shore behavio...
Although the topography of tidal flats is important for understanding their evolution, the spatial a...
Originally issued as Reference No. 64-21, series later renamed WHOI-.The following tables and graphs...
AbstractLong-term coastal changes have traditionally been analyzed using cartographic sources supple...
The shoreline change rate is one of the most significant parameters in analysing sandy shore behavio...