Fluvio-coastal interactions are examined on a progradational sand, and mixed sand and gravel beach sequence between the Ashley and Kowai rivers, Pegasus Bay, New Zealand. This coastal system presents an example of a wave-dominated environment energetic enough to deal with the sediment supply derived from the rivers, but where the coast is still prograding. Progradation occurs because of the inability of the marine system to evacuate wave-eroded sediment from the bay floor. This results in gradual nearshore aggradation until nearshore storage is filled and sediment is finally transported landward to form a new beach ridge. This type of coastal system can be identified by a diagnostic morphological assemblage comprising a 'small river' coasta...
The Pukehina-Matata coastal sector is one of the least studied parts of the Bay of Plenty coastline....
Mixed Sand and Gravel (MSG) Beach research in recent decades has overwhelmingly focussed on open-oce...
Little is known about mixed sand and gravel beaches over an extended time period (seasons) or for sp...
This thesis uses a novel composite approach to investigate the long-term dynamics of sediment transp...
The Kāpiti Coast is a broad low lying coastal plain on the western coast of New Zealand’s North Isla...
Fifty-eight distinct ridges are preserved on the Holocene progradation plain in Okains Bay, Banks Pe...
Holocene depositional processes at Poverty Bay have been affected by: (1) tectonism; (2) sea level r...
This thesis utilises a range of methodologies to investigate the historical shoreline change and bea...
Beach ridge stratigraphy can provide an important record of both sustained coastal progradation and ...
This thesis examines coastal form and sediments of the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand. An importa...
The 84 miles of mixed sand and shingle beach between Banks Peninsula and Dashing Rocks, Timaru, is ...
UnknownBeach ridges at Keppel Bay, central Queensland, Australia, preserve a record of sediment accu...
Holocene coastal evolution has been extensively studied by workers from various earth science discip...
The stratigraphy, morphology and sedimentology of the late Quaternary deposits of eastern Coromandel...
Mixed Sand and Gravel (MSG) Beach research in recent decades has overwhelmingly focussed on open-oce...
The Pukehina-Matata coastal sector is one of the least studied parts of the Bay of Plenty coastline....
Mixed Sand and Gravel (MSG) Beach research in recent decades has overwhelmingly focussed on open-oce...
Little is known about mixed sand and gravel beaches over an extended time period (seasons) or for sp...
This thesis uses a novel composite approach to investigate the long-term dynamics of sediment transp...
The Kāpiti Coast is a broad low lying coastal plain on the western coast of New Zealand’s North Isla...
Fifty-eight distinct ridges are preserved on the Holocene progradation plain in Okains Bay, Banks Pe...
Holocene depositional processes at Poverty Bay have been affected by: (1) tectonism; (2) sea level r...
This thesis utilises a range of methodologies to investigate the historical shoreline change and bea...
Beach ridge stratigraphy can provide an important record of both sustained coastal progradation and ...
This thesis examines coastal form and sediments of the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand. An importa...
The 84 miles of mixed sand and shingle beach between Banks Peninsula and Dashing Rocks, Timaru, is ...
UnknownBeach ridges at Keppel Bay, central Queensland, Australia, preserve a record of sediment accu...
Holocene coastal evolution has been extensively studied by workers from various earth science discip...
The stratigraphy, morphology and sedimentology of the late Quaternary deposits of eastern Coromandel...
Mixed Sand and Gravel (MSG) Beach research in recent decades has overwhelmingly focussed on open-oce...
The Pukehina-Matata coastal sector is one of the least studied parts of the Bay of Plenty coastline....
Mixed Sand and Gravel (MSG) Beach research in recent decades has overwhelmingly focussed on open-oce...
Little is known about mixed sand and gravel beaches over an extended time period (seasons) or for sp...