Rapid deterministic modelling of shoreline evolution at regional and coastal-scheme scale enables Monte-Carlo simulations by which long-term shoreline statistics can be estimated. This paper describes UnaLinea, a fast, accurate finite difference solver of the one-line sediment continuity equation. The model is verified for the evolution of an initially straight shoreline of a plane beach subject to regular breaking waves at constant angle of incidence in the presence of either a groyne or a continuous single-point feed of sediment. Grid convergence and stability tests are used to obtain accurate, stable results, with satisfactory computational efficiency. Influences of wave input filtering and event-based sediment loading are considered. Th...
The NSW coastline has several identified erosion hot spots (e.g., Old Bar, Wooli) where chronic and ...
Coastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurring at de...
Coastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurring at de...
Many coasts around the world experience erosion as a result of a lack of sediment supply, local inte...
Traditional flood-risk assessment considers coastal defences to be static features with foreshores r...
The advancement of knowledge in the field of coastal morphodynamics is currently highly relevant, as...
The Coastal Zone is a complex and dynamic environment that is often highly developed with valuable p...
Climate change is resulting in global changes to sea level and wave climates,which in many locations...
There is a strong relationship between regional sediment transport and the local processes at tidal ...
Coastal zones are vulnerable to both erosion and flood risk, which can be assessed using coupled hyd...
In the present paper, after a sensitivity analysis, the calibration and verification of a novel morp...
Shoreline evolution due to longshore sediment transport is one of the most important problems in coa...
Even though coasts including coastlines, beaches, and dunes will always tend to reach a...
The dynamical responses of a shoreline over long-term (years or decades) is a non-linear and time-de...
Throughout history, coastal zones have been vulnerable to the dual risks of erosion and flooding. Wi...
The NSW coastline has several identified erosion hot spots (e.g., Old Bar, Wooli) where chronic and ...
Coastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurring at de...
Coastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurring at de...
Many coasts around the world experience erosion as a result of a lack of sediment supply, local inte...
Traditional flood-risk assessment considers coastal defences to be static features with foreshores r...
The advancement of knowledge in the field of coastal morphodynamics is currently highly relevant, as...
The Coastal Zone is a complex and dynamic environment that is often highly developed with valuable p...
Climate change is resulting in global changes to sea level and wave climates,which in many locations...
There is a strong relationship between regional sediment transport and the local processes at tidal ...
Coastal zones are vulnerable to both erosion and flood risk, which can be assessed using coupled hyd...
In the present paper, after a sensitivity analysis, the calibration and verification of a novel morp...
Shoreline evolution due to longshore sediment transport is one of the most important problems in coa...
Even though coasts including coastlines, beaches, and dunes will always tend to reach a...
The dynamical responses of a shoreline over long-term (years or decades) is a non-linear and time-de...
Throughout history, coastal zones have been vulnerable to the dual risks of erosion and flooding. Wi...
The NSW coastline has several identified erosion hot spots (e.g., Old Bar, Wooli) where chronic and ...
Coastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurring at de...
Coastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurring at de...