The aim of this study is to assess the morphological evolution of the Ararapira (Brazil) barrier-inlet system, at different time scales. Based on satellite imagery, elevation data, and in-situ observations, we quantify the morphological evolution of the region. Results show that the Ararapira inlet migrated continuously southwards, moving updrift, with erosion at its southern margin and intercalated erosion and accretion at the northern margin. At approximately 5.5 km north of the old inlet, the gradual narrowing of the sandy barrier due to channel meandering and coastal erosion resulted in its breaching, in August 2018. We document the initial stages of the new inlet, which after opening, presents intense erosion at its southern margin, re...
The Ria Formosa is a coastal lagoon comprising six tidal inlets. The western sector encompassing thr...
International audienceTidal inlet morphology is strongly dependent on local hydrodynamic conditions ...
Ancao Inlet is a small migrating inlet that was relocated in 1997 and has been monitored since then....
Mar do Ararapira is an estuary isolated from the sea by a narrow spit and with an inlet that migrate...
In recognition of the environmentally sensitive nature of inlets and of a requirement to improve pre...
The aim of this study was to develop a morphological model for long-term inlet evolution to be appli...
Despite the abundant appearance of coastal inlets in Brazil, there are not many studies carried out ...
The Cananéia-Iguape lagoon-estuarine system, where the Ilha Comprida barrier (IC) is located, is one...
Tidal inlets are among the most dynamic morphological features along the world coastlines. Their evo...
Mar do Ararapira is an unusual estuary located at the border of Paraná and São Paulo states, in a re...
This study describes the formation of two successive baymouth spits systems on the south-eastern Bra...
Abstract Tidal inlet morphology is strongly dependent on local hydrodynamic conditions that rely on ...
In recognition of the environmentally sensitive nature of inlets and of a requirement to improve pre...
In the light of climate change, sea-level rise, and human interventions, increasing the predictabili...
In the present study, a morphological model based on the main governing processes of inlet channels ...
The Ria Formosa is a coastal lagoon comprising six tidal inlets. The western sector encompassing thr...
International audienceTidal inlet morphology is strongly dependent on local hydrodynamic conditions ...
Ancao Inlet is a small migrating inlet that was relocated in 1997 and has been monitored since then....
Mar do Ararapira is an estuary isolated from the sea by a narrow spit and with an inlet that migrate...
In recognition of the environmentally sensitive nature of inlets and of a requirement to improve pre...
The aim of this study was to develop a morphological model for long-term inlet evolution to be appli...
Despite the abundant appearance of coastal inlets in Brazil, there are not many studies carried out ...
The Cananéia-Iguape lagoon-estuarine system, where the Ilha Comprida barrier (IC) is located, is one...
Tidal inlets are among the most dynamic morphological features along the world coastlines. Their evo...
Mar do Ararapira is an unusual estuary located at the border of Paraná and São Paulo states, in a re...
This study describes the formation of two successive baymouth spits systems on the south-eastern Bra...
Abstract Tidal inlet morphology is strongly dependent on local hydrodynamic conditions that rely on ...
In recognition of the environmentally sensitive nature of inlets and of a requirement to improve pre...
In the light of climate change, sea-level rise, and human interventions, increasing the predictabili...
In the present study, a morphological model based on the main governing processes of inlet channels ...
The Ria Formosa is a coastal lagoon comprising six tidal inlets. The western sector encompassing thr...
International audienceTidal inlet morphology is strongly dependent on local hydrodynamic conditions ...
Ancao Inlet is a small migrating inlet that was relocated in 1997 and has been monitored since then....