This paper reviews the 25-plus year history of significant developments of the GENESIS shoreline response model. Topics discussed are line sources and sinks of sand, representation of shore-normal structures including natural sand bypassing, wave transmission by and shoreline response to shore-parallel structures, seawalls, migrating longshore sand waves, seasonal variation by cross-shore sand transport, sand transport due to tidal and wind-generated currents, preservation of the regional shape of the shoreline, and the interaction between the beach berm and the dunes behind it. Such developments have been done in a consistent way, based on thorough literature reviews, beta testing, comparison to beach behavior, and quality control. The cha...
Different processes in response to the action of natural driven forces and the human interference on...
Many coasts around the world experience erosion as a result of a lack of sediment supply, local inte...
A model to simulate long-term beach-dune evolution due to interacting longshore and cross-shore sedi...
This paper reviews the 25-plus year history of significant developments of the GENESIS shoreline res...
In future decades, coasts will be exposed to increasing risks because of climate change and sea leve...
There is a strong relationship between regional sediment transport and the local processes at tidal ...
Even though coasts including coastlines, beaches, and dunes will always tend to reach a...
With large-scale human interventions and climate change unfolding as they are now, coastal changes a...
In the present paper, after a sensitivity analysis, the calibration and verification of a novel morp...
Long-term prediction of sediment transport and of morphological behaviour in the coastal zone, in re...
A mathematical model for long-term, three-dimensional shoreline evolution is developed. The combined...
This paper presents mathematical formulations and a new numerical model GenCade that simulates beach...
This research focuses on the long-term shoreline evolution modeling, in which a combined model compr...
Slapton Sands is an elongated, shore-parallel gravel body on the Devon coast in southern England, st...
International audienceWe present a new empirical shoreline evolution model integrating longshore and...
Different processes in response to the action of natural driven forces and the human interference on...
Many coasts around the world experience erosion as a result of a lack of sediment supply, local inte...
A model to simulate long-term beach-dune evolution due to interacting longshore and cross-shore sedi...
This paper reviews the 25-plus year history of significant developments of the GENESIS shoreline res...
In future decades, coasts will be exposed to increasing risks because of climate change and sea leve...
There is a strong relationship between regional sediment transport and the local processes at tidal ...
Even though coasts including coastlines, beaches, and dunes will always tend to reach a...
With large-scale human interventions and climate change unfolding as they are now, coastal changes a...
In the present paper, after a sensitivity analysis, the calibration and verification of a novel morp...
Long-term prediction of sediment transport and of morphological behaviour in the coastal zone, in re...
A mathematical model for long-term, three-dimensional shoreline evolution is developed. The combined...
This paper presents mathematical formulations and a new numerical model GenCade that simulates beach...
This research focuses on the long-term shoreline evolution modeling, in which a combined model compr...
Slapton Sands is an elongated, shore-parallel gravel body on the Devon coast in southern England, st...
International audienceWe present a new empirical shoreline evolution model integrating longshore and...
Different processes in response to the action of natural driven forces and the human interference on...
Many coasts around the world experience erosion as a result of a lack of sediment supply, local inte...
A model to simulate long-term beach-dune evolution due to interacting longshore and cross-shore sedi...