This paper reviews research that has taken place on physical oceanography and sedimentology on New Zealand's estuaries and the inner shelf since c. 1967. It includes estuarine sedimentation, tidal inlets, beach morphodynamics, nearshore and inner shelf sedimentation, tides and coastal currents, numerical modelling, short-period waves, tsunamis, and storm surges. An extensive reference list covering both published and unpublished material is included. Formal teaching and research programmes dealing with coastal landforms and the processes that shape them were only introduced to New Zealand universities in 1964; the history of the New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research parallels and chronicles the development of physical coasta...
The study of shoreline change in New Zealand is very important, particularly now given the threat of...
Rip currents are the most obvious component of the nearshore cell circulation system. The aim of thi...
This study uses a combination of regional ocean modelling systems (ROMS), a sediment transport model...
Abstract This paper reviews research that has taken place on physical oceanography and sedimentology...
Abstract: This article reviews coastal geomorphological research published in New Zealand or interna...
University research in coastal geomorphology, processes and management has made a major contribution...
This paper provides new maps of the surficial sediment distribution on the continental shelf (0∼150 ...
The Turnagain Area covers the continental shelf and slope off the east coast of North Island, New Ze...
A knowledge of the key water masses and currents that affect New Zealand is invaluable to understan...
Increasing utilization of the Marlborough Sounds for leisure time activities has placed considerable...
The seaward extent of New Zealand's coastal zone (defined here in a biophysical sense as the area of...
Appendix V (modelling movies - DVD) is held with the print copy of this thesis, available from the U...
The east Coromandel coastline on the northeast coast of New Zealand has been characterised by locali...
New Zealand has a large and geologically complex marine Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and extended c...
As most (86%) of the New Zealand population is urban and no part of the country is more than 130 km...
The study of shoreline change in New Zealand is very important, particularly now given the threat of...
Rip currents are the most obvious component of the nearshore cell circulation system. The aim of thi...
This study uses a combination of regional ocean modelling systems (ROMS), a sediment transport model...
Abstract This paper reviews research that has taken place on physical oceanography and sedimentology...
Abstract: This article reviews coastal geomorphological research published in New Zealand or interna...
University research in coastal geomorphology, processes and management has made a major contribution...
This paper provides new maps of the surficial sediment distribution on the continental shelf (0∼150 ...
The Turnagain Area covers the continental shelf and slope off the east coast of North Island, New Ze...
A knowledge of the key water masses and currents that affect New Zealand is invaluable to understan...
Increasing utilization of the Marlborough Sounds for leisure time activities has placed considerable...
The seaward extent of New Zealand's coastal zone (defined here in a biophysical sense as the area of...
Appendix V (modelling movies - DVD) is held with the print copy of this thesis, available from the U...
The east Coromandel coastline on the northeast coast of New Zealand has been characterised by locali...
New Zealand has a large and geologically complex marine Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and extended c...
As most (86%) of the New Zealand population is urban and no part of the country is more than 130 km...
The study of shoreline change in New Zealand is very important, particularly now given the threat of...
Rip currents are the most obvious component of the nearshore cell circulation system. The aim of thi...
This study uses a combination of regional ocean modelling systems (ROMS), a sediment transport model...