Sand-dominated barriers are highly sensitive coastal systems which alter their morphology in response to rising sea level, undergoing extensive sediment reworking as wave activity reaches further inland. Farewell Spit, South Island, New Zealand, is a sand-dominated barrier spit which extends 25kms eastward from the mainland, enclosing the northwestern corner of the macro-tidal Golden Bay. During spring tide cycles low-lying areas of the Spit become completely inundated. The aim of this study is to establish the morphological stability of Farewell Spit and its potential response to the latest IPCC projected eustatic sea-level rise of 0.48m (A1B scenario) by the end of this century. GIS analysis of aerial photographs and the identification of...
Mixed Sand and Gravel (MSG) Beach research in recent decades has overwhelmingly focussed on open-oce...
Globally sandy coastlines are threatened by erosion driven by climatic changes and increased stormin...
Previous models of the evolution of Hurst Castle Spit over-emphasised longshore growth at the expens...
Sand-dominated barriers are highly sensitive coastal systems which alter their morphology in respons...
Sandy coasts and dune systems are dynamic and changing environments. A study on the morphology and s...
Sandy coasts and dune systems are dynamic and changing environments. A study on the morphology and s...
Natural coastal systems exhibit dynamic behaviour and are sensitive to a range of forces. This sensi...
Natural coastal systems exhibit dynamic behaviour and are sensitive to a range of forces. This sensi...
The study of shoreline change in New Zealand is very important, particularly now given the threat of...
The study of shoreline change in New Zealand is very important, particularly now given the threat of...
The Kāpiti Coast is a broad low lying coastal plain on the western coast of New Zealand’s North Isla...
Vertical land movement variability around the coasts of New Zealand has introduced a great deal of u...
Vertical land movement variability around the coasts of New Zealand has introduced a great deal of u...
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...
Mixed Sand and Gravel (MSG) Beach research in recent decades has overwhelmingly focussed on open-oce...
Globally sandy coastlines are threatened by erosion driven by climatic changes and increased stormin...
Previous models of the evolution of Hurst Castle Spit over-emphasised longshore growth at the expens...
Sand-dominated barriers are highly sensitive coastal systems which alter their morphology in respons...
Sandy coasts and dune systems are dynamic and changing environments. A study on the morphology and s...
Sandy coasts and dune systems are dynamic and changing environments. A study on the morphology and s...
Natural coastal systems exhibit dynamic behaviour and are sensitive to a range of forces. This sensi...
Natural coastal systems exhibit dynamic behaviour and are sensitive to a range of forces. This sensi...
The study of shoreline change in New Zealand is very important, particularly now given the threat of...
The study of shoreline change in New Zealand is very important, particularly now given the threat of...
The Kāpiti Coast is a broad low lying coastal plain on the western coast of New Zealand’s North Isla...
Vertical land movement variability around the coasts of New Zealand has introduced a great deal of u...
Vertical land movement variability around the coasts of New Zealand has introduced a great deal of u...
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...
Mixed Sand and Gravel (MSG) Beach research in recent decades has overwhelmingly focussed on open-oce...
Globally sandy coastlines are threatened by erosion driven by climatic changes and increased stormin...
Previous models of the evolution of Hurst Castle Spit over-emphasised longshore growth at the expens...