Sandy beaches in estuaries and bays (BEBs) are common landforms on the coasts of many major cities. They exist under a wide range of settings and their morphology is controlled by their distance from the estuary/bay entrance, exposure to different types of waves (e.g., ocean swells vs locally generated wind waves), proximity to flood-tide delta/shoals, and anthropogenic interventions (e.g., dredging, groynes). Both swell waves propagating into estuaries/bays and locally generated wind waves can erode BEBs. However, more understanding of BEB storm erosion and recovery over decadal timescales is needed, as they typically respond slower than open coast beaches. Here we present decadal shoreline behaviours of nine BEBs from two estuarine system...
© 2019 Jack LucasEstuarine beaches are understudied, and consequently, are often managed ineffective...
Coastal barriers are ubiquitous globally and provide a vital protective role to valuable landforms, ...
(32%), and more than 185 estuaries. It is most populated in Australia and one of the NSW greatest as...
Sandy beaches in estuaries and bays (BEBs) are common landforms on the coasts of many major cities. ...
© 2020 Stephanie DoumtsisClimate change induced variations in modal wave conditions as are increasin...
Following the rapid and destructive impacts of storm erosion, beach recovery is a key natural proces...
Beach morphodynamics in fetch-limited, highly modified estuarine systems such as Port Phillip Bay ar...
An understanding of how a beach will recover following storm erosion is of significant value for bea...
This study quantifies and characterises the temporal variability of shoreline recovery on a high-ene...
A similarity in the observed variability through time of two or more individual beaches (here quanti...
This paper describes a study funded by the Commonwealth Department of Climate Change and Energy Effi...
Changing climate has always been a fundamental driver of sea-level change. Changes in climate over t...
Shoal Bay is an embayed estuarine beach in the tide dominated estuary of Port Stephens on a wave dom...
Following the rapid and destructive impacts of storm erosion, beach recovery is a key natural proces...
Global sea-level rise since the Nineteenth Century is expected to eventually cause recession of many...
© 2019 Jack LucasEstuarine beaches are understudied, and consequently, are often managed ineffective...
Coastal barriers are ubiquitous globally and provide a vital protective role to valuable landforms, ...
(32%), and more than 185 estuaries. It is most populated in Australia and one of the NSW greatest as...
Sandy beaches in estuaries and bays (BEBs) are common landforms on the coasts of many major cities. ...
© 2020 Stephanie DoumtsisClimate change induced variations in modal wave conditions as are increasin...
Following the rapid and destructive impacts of storm erosion, beach recovery is a key natural proces...
Beach morphodynamics in fetch-limited, highly modified estuarine systems such as Port Phillip Bay ar...
An understanding of how a beach will recover following storm erosion is of significant value for bea...
This study quantifies and characterises the temporal variability of shoreline recovery on a high-ene...
A similarity in the observed variability through time of two or more individual beaches (here quanti...
This paper describes a study funded by the Commonwealth Department of Climate Change and Energy Effi...
Changing climate has always been a fundamental driver of sea-level change. Changes in climate over t...
Shoal Bay is an embayed estuarine beach in the tide dominated estuary of Port Stephens on a wave dom...
Following the rapid and destructive impacts of storm erosion, beach recovery is a key natural proces...
Global sea-level rise since the Nineteenth Century is expected to eventually cause recession of many...
© 2019 Jack LucasEstuarine beaches are understudied, and consequently, are often managed ineffective...
Coastal barriers are ubiquitous globally and provide a vital protective role to valuable landforms, ...
(32%), and more than 185 estuaries. It is most populated in Australia and one of the NSW greatest as...