Growth of coastal dunes requires a marine supply of sediment. Processes that control the sediment transfer between the subtidal and the supratidal zone are not fully understood, especially in sand flats close to inlets. It is hypothesised that storm surge events induce sediment deposition on sand flats, providing fresh material for aeolian transport and dune growth. The objective of this study is to identify which processes cause deposition on the sand flat during storm surge conditions and discuss the relationship between the supratidal deposition and sediment supply to the dunes. We use the island of Texel (NL) as a case study, of which multiannual topographic and hydrographic datasets are available. Additionally, we use the numerical mod...
Coastal dunes are dominant features along much of the world’s sandy coastlines serving as the first ...
Although pulses of coastal dune development in the course of the Holocene have been attributed to va...
This review considers the role of nearshore processes and morphological change as a flexible and dyn...
Under natural conditions, barrier islands might grow vertically and migrate onshore under the influe...
Wind-blown beach sand is the primary source for the volume growth of the most seaward dune, the fore...
The development of dunes is characterized by the alternating effects of erosion during storm events ...
Dunes can erode within a few hours when exposed to high storm surge levels and large waves. If the d...
International audienceOn 10th March 2008, the high energy storm Johanna hit the French Atlantic coas...
Vegetated foredunes are widespread aeolian landforms along wave-dominated sandy coasts. In contrast ...
The overall aim of this PhD-thesis was to improve the understanding of the role of the washover open...
Large parts of The Netherlands are protected from flooding by a narrow strip of sandy beaches and du...
Potential transport pathways between the subtidal and subaerial part of tidal inlet systems are expl...
Coastal dunes are dominant features along much of the world’s sandy coastlines serving as the first ...
Although pulses of coastal dune development in the course of the Holocene have been attributed to va...
This review considers the role of nearshore processes and morphological change as a flexible and dyn...
Under natural conditions, barrier islands might grow vertically and migrate onshore under the influe...
Wind-blown beach sand is the primary source for the volume growth of the most seaward dune, the fore...
The development of dunes is characterized by the alternating effects of erosion during storm events ...
Dunes can erode within a few hours when exposed to high storm surge levels and large waves. If the d...
International audienceOn 10th March 2008, the high energy storm Johanna hit the French Atlantic coas...
Vegetated foredunes are widespread aeolian landforms along wave-dominated sandy coasts. In contrast ...
The overall aim of this PhD-thesis was to improve the understanding of the role of the washover open...
Large parts of The Netherlands are protected from flooding by a narrow strip of sandy beaches and du...
Potential transport pathways between the subtidal and subaerial part of tidal inlet systems are expl...
Coastal dunes are dominant features along much of the world’s sandy coastlines serving as the first ...
Although pulses of coastal dune development in the course of the Holocene have been attributed to va...
This review considers the role of nearshore processes and morphological change as a flexible and dyn...