The coastline of the USA is vast and comprises a variety of landform types including barrier islands, mainland beaches, soft bluffed coastlines and hard rocky coasts. The majority of the bluffed and rocky coasts are found in the northeastern part of the country (New England) and along the Pacific coast. Rocky and bluffed landform types are commonly interspersed along the coastline and occur as a result of relative lowering of sea level from tectonic or isostatic forcing, which can occur on timescales ranging from instantaneous to millenia. Recent research on sea cliffs in the contiguous USA has focused on a broad range of topics from documenting erosion rates to identifying processes and controls on morphology to prediction modelling. This ...
The recession of coastal cliffs is a widespread phenomenon on the rocky shores that are exposed to t...
Rocky coasts occur along more than one-third (37%) of the Atlantic continental European coastline, a...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently completed an analysis of shoreline change and cliff retre...
The coastline of the USA is vast and comprises a variety of landform types including barrier islands...
Rocky shores are complex landforms that result from marine erosion and subaerial weathering. They ar...
Komar Sea-cliff erosion is a significant problem along the Oregon coast in that many communities hav...
This paper reviews the history of conceptual and numerical modelling of hard rock coasts (mean annua...
Tides, currents, shelf slope, and geologic history all influence how coastline features are broken d...
Graduation date: 1993Sea-cliff erosion is a significant problem along the Oregon coast in that many\...
Rock cliffs and shore platforms are linked components of the world's coastal zone. Understanding of ...
Cliffs are erosional landforms that migrate slowly inland over time. Sea level rise, as a result of ...
Beach erosion is a chronic problem along many open-ocean shores of the United States. As coastal pop...
Coastal morphology and deposits are dependent on the geologic setting and history, climate, oceanogr...
Coastal cliff retreat, the landward migration of the cliff face, is a chronic problem along many roc...
International audienceRocky coast erosion (i.e., cliff retreat) is caused by a complex interaction o...
The recession of coastal cliffs is a widespread phenomenon on the rocky shores that are exposed to t...
Rocky coasts occur along more than one-third (37%) of the Atlantic continental European coastline, a...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently completed an analysis of shoreline change and cliff retre...
The coastline of the USA is vast and comprises a variety of landform types including barrier islands...
Rocky shores are complex landforms that result from marine erosion and subaerial weathering. They ar...
Komar Sea-cliff erosion is a significant problem along the Oregon coast in that many communities hav...
This paper reviews the history of conceptual and numerical modelling of hard rock coasts (mean annua...
Tides, currents, shelf slope, and geologic history all influence how coastline features are broken d...
Graduation date: 1993Sea-cliff erosion is a significant problem along the Oregon coast in that many\...
Rock cliffs and shore platforms are linked components of the world's coastal zone. Understanding of ...
Cliffs are erosional landforms that migrate slowly inland over time. Sea level rise, as a result of ...
Beach erosion is a chronic problem along many open-ocean shores of the United States. As coastal pop...
Coastal morphology and deposits are dependent on the geologic setting and history, climate, oceanogr...
Coastal cliff retreat, the landward migration of the cliff face, is a chronic problem along many roc...
International audienceRocky coast erosion (i.e., cliff retreat) is caused by a complex interaction o...
The recession of coastal cliffs is a widespread phenomenon on the rocky shores that are exposed to t...
Rocky coasts occur along more than one-third (37%) of the Atlantic continental European coastline, a...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently completed an analysis of shoreline change and cliff retre...