Hamylton and East [1] reported a remarkably substantial expansion and accretion of land since the 1960s at numerous sites along the island of Diego Garcia atoll. This atoll has a near continuous rim encircling its lagoon, and they reported that the width of the island rim has expanded by several tens of metres in many places. Those results contrast markedly with my own near-annual observations on the ground where erosion and increased seawater inundation, rather than land accretion, is evident in many places. Hamylton and East have never visited the atoll but their results have been picked up for various reasons. Therefore I note possible reasons for the substantial discrepancy between their measurements and my own observations, and propose...
International audienceContext and problematic: On July 7th 2008, UNESCO included parts of Lagoons of...
Maldivian paths for economic development have historically been constrained by the morphology of ato...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Toomey et al. (2016) present a credible new model to explain variations in the ...
Hamylton and East [1] reported a remarkably substantial expansion and accretion of land since the 19...
Hamylton and East [1] reported a remarkably substantial expansion and accretion of land since the 19...
We welcome Sheppard’s comments on our recent assessment of both ecological and geomorphic change at ...
International audienceThis study calls upon recently discovered aerial photographs for two atolls in...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) wh...
Being low and flat, atoll islands are often used as case studies against which to gauge the likely i...
International audienceBased on new U-Th ages of corals drilled offshore Barbados, Abdul et al. (2016...
This study compiled a wide range of modern and historic geospatial datasets to examine ecological an...
In : International Coastal Symposium (ICS) : 2013 Proceedings (Plymouth, England )International audi...
International audienceWhile the geomorphic impacts of extreme climate events, including in particula...
The Indian Ocean contains ~ 2000 islands (sensu lato) of diverse origins, sizes, topographies, and g...
Fundamental knowledge about the change and dynamics, and what thresholds drive sediment accumulation...
International audienceContext and problematic: On July 7th 2008, UNESCO included parts of Lagoons of...
Maldivian paths for economic development have historically been constrained by the morphology of ato...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Toomey et al. (2016) present a credible new model to explain variations in the ...
Hamylton and East [1] reported a remarkably substantial expansion and accretion of land since the 19...
Hamylton and East [1] reported a remarkably substantial expansion and accretion of land since the 19...
We welcome Sheppard’s comments on our recent assessment of both ecological and geomorphic change at ...
International audienceThis study calls upon recently discovered aerial photographs for two atolls in...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) wh...
Being low and flat, atoll islands are often used as case studies against which to gauge the likely i...
International audienceBased on new U-Th ages of corals drilled offshore Barbados, Abdul et al. (2016...
This study compiled a wide range of modern and historic geospatial datasets to examine ecological an...
In : International Coastal Symposium (ICS) : 2013 Proceedings (Plymouth, England )International audi...
International audienceWhile the geomorphic impacts of extreme climate events, including in particula...
The Indian Ocean contains ~ 2000 islands (sensu lato) of diverse origins, sizes, topographies, and g...
Fundamental knowledge about the change and dynamics, and what thresholds drive sediment accumulation...
International audienceContext and problematic: On July 7th 2008, UNESCO included parts of Lagoons of...
Maldivian paths for economic development have historically been constrained by the morphology of ato...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Toomey et al. (2016) present a credible new model to explain variations in the ...