Quantifying rates of erosion on cliffed coasts across a range of timescales is vital for understanding the drivers and processes of coastal change and for assessing risks posed by future cliff retreat. Historical records cover at best the last 150 years; cosmogenic isotopes, such as 10Be could allow us to look further into the past to assess coastal change on millennial timescales. Cosmogenic isotopes accumulate in situ near the Earth surface and have been used extensively to quantify erosion rates, burial dates and surface exposure ages in terrestrial landscapes over the last 3 decades. More recently, applications in rocky coast settings have quantified the timing of mass wasting events, determined long-term averaged rates of cliff retreat...
Coastal response to anthropogenic climate change is of central importance to the infrastructure and ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-54)The concentration of 10Be in alluvial sediments can...
A combination of numerical analysis and 10Be concentrations measured in sediment samples from the hi...
Quantifying rates of erosion on cliffed coasts across a range of timescales is vital for understandi...
Quantifying rates of erosion on cliffed coasts across a range of timescales is vital for understandi...
Rising sea levels and increased storminess are expected to accelerate the erosion of soft-cliff coas...
Predicted sea-level rise and increased storminess are anticipated to lead to increases in coastal er...
Predicted sea-level rise and increased storminess are anticipated to lead to increases in coastal er...
International audienceWe explore a new method for documenting the long term retreat rate of sea clif...
Global sea level rise is contributing to the acceleration of cliff erosion rates in New Zealand, whe...
We explore a new method for documenting the long term retreat rate of sea cliffs based on measuremen...
International audienceWhat if coastal cliffs recession rates could be measured 60 times further in t...
Coastal response to anthropogenic climate change is of central importance to the infrastructure and ...
This paper presents a methodology that uses site-specific topographic and cosmogenic 10Be data to pe...
Coastal response to anthropogenic climate change is of central importance to the infrastructure and ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-54)The concentration of 10Be in alluvial sediments can...
A combination of numerical analysis and 10Be concentrations measured in sediment samples from the hi...
Quantifying rates of erosion on cliffed coasts across a range of timescales is vital for understandi...
Quantifying rates of erosion on cliffed coasts across a range of timescales is vital for understandi...
Rising sea levels and increased storminess are expected to accelerate the erosion of soft-cliff coas...
Predicted sea-level rise and increased storminess are anticipated to lead to increases in coastal er...
Predicted sea-level rise and increased storminess are anticipated to lead to increases in coastal er...
International audienceWe explore a new method for documenting the long term retreat rate of sea clif...
Global sea level rise is contributing to the acceleration of cliff erosion rates in New Zealand, whe...
We explore a new method for documenting the long term retreat rate of sea cliffs based on measuremen...
International audienceWhat if coastal cliffs recession rates could be measured 60 times further in t...
Coastal response to anthropogenic climate change is of central importance to the infrastructure and ...
This paper presents a methodology that uses site-specific topographic and cosmogenic 10Be data to pe...
Coastal response to anthropogenic climate change is of central importance to the infrastructure and ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-54)The concentration of 10Be in alluvial sediments can...
A combination of numerical analysis and 10Be concentrations measured in sediment samples from the hi...