The Senegal River delta in West Africa, one of the finest examples of “wave-influenced” deltas, is bounded by a spit periodically breached by waves, each breach then acting as a shifting mouth of the Senegal River. Using European Re-Analysis (ERA) hindcast wave data from 1984 to 2015 generated by the Wave Atmospheric Model (WAM) of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), we calculated longshore sediment transport rates along the spit. We also analysed spit width, spit migration rates, and changes in the position and width of the river mouth from aerial photographs and satellite images between 1954 and 2015. In 2003, an artificial breach was cut through the spit to prevent river flooding of the historic city of St. Lo...
In recent decades major water developments have led to an agricultural transformation of the Senegal...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the shoreline movement of the Niger delta, specifically foc...
The Bight of Benin in the Gulf of Guinea, West Africa, forms an embayment between the Volta River de...
International audienceThe Senegal River delta in West Africa, one of the finest examples of " wave-i...
The Volta River delta developed as an asymmetric lobe in a tectonic offset on the coast of Ghana. Th...
International audienceThe Volta River delta developed as an asymmetric lobe in a tectonic offset on ...
The coastal zone of the Senegal River Estuary is a complex geological feature, which is generally un...
(IF 0.85; Q3)International audienceWest Africa's low and densely populated coasts crystallize most o...
Tropical rivers are under constant pressure and are subjected to flood control policy and planning. ...
With the majority of the world' population living in urbanised coastal zones, regional-scale coastal...
International audienceThe Bight of Benin in the Gulf of Guinea, West Africa, forms an embayment betw...
In recent decades major water developments have led to an agricultural transformation of the Senegal...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the shoreline movement of the Niger delta, specifically foc...
The Bight of Benin in the Gulf of Guinea, West Africa, forms an embayment between the Volta River de...
International audienceThe Senegal River delta in West Africa, one of the finest examples of " wave-i...
The Volta River delta developed as an asymmetric lobe in a tectonic offset on the coast of Ghana. Th...
International audienceThe Volta River delta developed as an asymmetric lobe in a tectonic offset on ...
The coastal zone of the Senegal River Estuary is a complex geological feature, which is generally un...
(IF 0.85; Q3)International audienceWest Africa's low and densely populated coasts crystallize most o...
Tropical rivers are under constant pressure and are subjected to flood control policy and planning. ...
With the majority of the world' population living in urbanised coastal zones, regional-scale coastal...
International audienceThe Bight of Benin in the Gulf of Guinea, West Africa, forms an embayment betw...
In recent decades major water developments have led to an agricultural transformation of the Senegal...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the shoreline movement of the Niger delta, specifically foc...
The Bight of Benin in the Gulf of Guinea, West Africa, forms an embayment between the Volta River de...