Fifty-eight distinct ridges are preserved on the Holocene progradation plain in Okains Bay, Banks Peninsula, Canterbury. Of these, 48 represent beach berm and foredune complexes and the remaining 10 are transverse dune ridges. Periods of rapid coastal progradation are marked by multiple beach berm preservation, whereas intervening periods of lower sediment accumulation result in a stable coastline and transverse dune formation
The Kaikoura Area comprises 64 square miles of low-lying land on the north-east coast of South Islan...
Flights of Holocene marine terraces are useful for reconstructing past earthquakes, but coastal eros...
Prograded barrier systems record shoreline behaviour and palaeoenvironmental information. The Guiche...
Holocene depositional processes at Poverty Bay have been affected by: (1) tectonism; (2) sea level r...
The Kāpiti Coast is a broad low lying coastal plain on the western coast of New Zealand’s North Isla...
Fluvio-coastal interactions are examined on a progradational sand, and mixed sand and gravel beach s...
UnknownBeach ridges at Keppel Bay, central Queensland, Australia, preserve a record of sediment accu...
Beach ridge stratigraphy can provide an important record of both sustained coastal progradation and ...
Guichen Bay on the south‐east coast of South Australia faces west towards the prevailing westerly wi...
Records of past shoreline evolution, storm impacts, and variations in sea level are essential to acc...
The Late Quaternary stratigraphy and sedimentary processes are interpreted for an area of continenta...
Reports describing aeolian foredunes and wave-derived beach ridges juxtaposed within a single coasta...
ABSTRACT: Holocene limestones on North Bimini and Joulter Cays (Bahamas) reveal sedimentary structur...
Northeastern Queensland is a far-field site from ice caps formed during the Last Glacial. However, t...
Holocene prograded coastal barriers, comprising a sequence of relict foredune ridges, are deposition...
The Kaikoura Area comprises 64 square miles of low-lying land on the north-east coast of South Islan...
Flights of Holocene marine terraces are useful for reconstructing past earthquakes, but coastal eros...
Prograded barrier systems record shoreline behaviour and palaeoenvironmental information. The Guiche...
Holocene depositional processes at Poverty Bay have been affected by: (1) tectonism; (2) sea level r...
The Kāpiti Coast is a broad low lying coastal plain on the western coast of New Zealand’s North Isla...
Fluvio-coastal interactions are examined on a progradational sand, and mixed sand and gravel beach s...
UnknownBeach ridges at Keppel Bay, central Queensland, Australia, preserve a record of sediment accu...
Beach ridge stratigraphy can provide an important record of both sustained coastal progradation and ...
Guichen Bay on the south‐east coast of South Australia faces west towards the prevailing westerly wi...
Records of past shoreline evolution, storm impacts, and variations in sea level are essential to acc...
The Late Quaternary stratigraphy and sedimentary processes are interpreted for an area of continenta...
Reports describing aeolian foredunes and wave-derived beach ridges juxtaposed within a single coasta...
ABSTRACT: Holocene limestones on North Bimini and Joulter Cays (Bahamas) reveal sedimentary structur...
Northeastern Queensland is a far-field site from ice caps formed during the Last Glacial. However, t...
Holocene prograded coastal barriers, comprising a sequence of relict foredune ridges, are deposition...
The Kaikoura Area comprises 64 square miles of low-lying land on the north-east coast of South Islan...
Flights of Holocene marine terraces are useful for reconstructing past earthquakes, but coastal eros...
Prograded barrier systems record shoreline behaviour and palaeoenvironmental information. The Guiche...