The behavior of siliciclastic coastal systems is largely controlled by the interplay between accommodation creation and infilling. Factors responsible for altering sediment fluxes to and along open-ocean coasts include cross-shore mobilization of sediment primarily from tidal currents and storms as well as changes in alongshore transport rates moderated by changing wave conditions, river sediment inputs, artificial shoreline hardening and modification, and natural sediment trapping in updrift coastal landforms. This paper focuses on the latter relationships. To address understudied interactions between updrift coastal landforms and downdrift coastal behavior, we quantify the volume and fluxes of sediment trapped in the Assateague-Chincoteag...
Thick bay-fill sequences that often culminate in strandplain development serve as important sediment...
Preserved beach and foredune ridges may serve as proxies for coastal change, reflecting alterations ...
To understand the relative importance of back barrier environment, substrate slope and underlying st...
The behavior of siliciclastic coastal systems is largely controlled by the interplay between accommo...
Barrier islands provide critical habitat for shorebirds and buffer backbarrier and inland coastal ha...
Human modifications in response to erosion have altered the natural transport of sediment to and acr...
When longshore transport systems encounter tidal inlets, complex mechanisms are involved in bypassin...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Barrier coasts, including barrier islands, beach-ridge plains, and associated landforms, can assume ...
These data are sediment core, radiocarbon, and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) data from the...
Barrier Islands comprise 10% of the Earth’s shorelines, fringing every continent except Antarctica. ...
Barrier islands are found around the world, and their geomorphic evolution is related to ocean and e...
Analysis of historical shoreline position, cross-island profile change, and stratigraphic data provi...
Barrier islands and their associated backbarrier ecosystems front much of the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf...
Coupling between barrier islands and their associated backbarrier environments (salt marsh, tidal fl...
Thick bay-fill sequences that often culminate in strandplain development serve as important sediment...
Preserved beach and foredune ridges may serve as proxies for coastal change, reflecting alterations ...
To understand the relative importance of back barrier environment, substrate slope and underlying st...
The behavior of siliciclastic coastal systems is largely controlled by the interplay between accommo...
Barrier islands provide critical habitat for shorebirds and buffer backbarrier and inland coastal ha...
Human modifications in response to erosion have altered the natural transport of sediment to and acr...
When longshore transport systems encounter tidal inlets, complex mechanisms are involved in bypassin...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Barrier coasts, including barrier islands, beach-ridge plains, and associated landforms, can assume ...
These data are sediment core, radiocarbon, and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) data from the...
Barrier Islands comprise 10% of the Earth’s shorelines, fringing every continent except Antarctica. ...
Barrier islands are found around the world, and their geomorphic evolution is related to ocean and e...
Analysis of historical shoreline position, cross-island profile change, and stratigraphic data provi...
Barrier islands and their associated backbarrier ecosystems front much of the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf...
Coupling between barrier islands and their associated backbarrier environments (salt marsh, tidal fl...
Thick bay-fill sequences that often culminate in strandplain development serve as important sediment...
Preserved beach and foredune ridges may serve as proxies for coastal change, reflecting alterations ...
To understand the relative importance of back barrier environment, substrate slope and underlying st...