Mean sea-level rise (MSLR) will induce shoreline recession, increasing the stress on coastal systems of high socio-economic and environmental values. Localized mega-nourishments are meant to alleviate erosion problems by diffusing alongshore over decades and thus feeding adjacent beaches. The 21-st century morphological evolution of the Delfland coast, where the Sand Engine mega-nourishment was built in 2011, was simulated with the Q2Dmorfo model to assess the Sand Engine capacity to protect the area against the effects of MSLR. The calibrated and validated model was forced with historical wave and sea-level data and MSLR projections until 2100 corresponding to different Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP2.6, RCP4.5 and RCP8.5). Res...
Shoreline erosion is a consequence of the coupled effects of waves and currents on coastal sediments...
Projections from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Changes (IPCC) point to a global mean sea le...
International audienceAs an overall sea level rise of about 20 cm has been observed since 1870, sea ...
Mean sea-level rise (MSLR) will induce shoreline recession, increasing the stress on coastal systems...
Resilient coastal protection requires adaptive management strategies that build with nature to maint...
The Dutch coast is profoundly threatened by sand erosion and sea level rise due to climate change c...
Sand nourishments are presently widely applied to maintain or enhance coastal safety and beach width...
AbstractSand nourishments are presently widely applied to maintain or enhance coastal safety and bea...
Concentrated mega-nourishments, built as coastal protection measures for decadal time scales, are in...
Recently, mega feeder nourishments have been proposed as a new strategy to nourish sediment-starving...
The Sand Engine is an example of a feeder nourishment that is intended to nourish coastal systems. T...
This article provides a general methodology for calculating the retreat of the coastline and the vol...
Sea Level Rise is anticipated to significantly affect human development in the coastal zone by the e...
Accelerated sea level rise (SLR) is predicted to have multiple adverse impacts on the coastal zone, ...
The Sand Engine is an example of a feeder nourishment that is intended to nourish coastal systems. T...
Shoreline erosion is a consequence of the coupled effects of waves and currents on coastal sediments...
Projections from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Changes (IPCC) point to a global mean sea le...
International audienceAs an overall sea level rise of about 20 cm has been observed since 1870, sea ...
Mean sea-level rise (MSLR) will induce shoreline recession, increasing the stress on coastal systems...
Resilient coastal protection requires adaptive management strategies that build with nature to maint...
The Dutch coast is profoundly threatened by sand erosion and sea level rise due to climate change c...
Sand nourishments are presently widely applied to maintain or enhance coastal safety and beach width...
AbstractSand nourishments are presently widely applied to maintain or enhance coastal safety and bea...
Concentrated mega-nourishments, built as coastal protection measures for decadal time scales, are in...
Recently, mega feeder nourishments have been proposed as a new strategy to nourish sediment-starving...
The Sand Engine is an example of a feeder nourishment that is intended to nourish coastal systems. T...
This article provides a general methodology for calculating the retreat of the coastline and the vol...
Sea Level Rise is anticipated to significantly affect human development in the coastal zone by the e...
Accelerated sea level rise (SLR) is predicted to have multiple adverse impacts on the coastal zone, ...
The Sand Engine is an example of a feeder nourishment that is intended to nourish coastal systems. T...
Shoreline erosion is a consequence of the coupled effects of waves and currents on coastal sediments...
Projections from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Changes (IPCC) point to a global mean sea le...
International audienceAs an overall sea level rise of about 20 cm has been observed since 1870, sea ...