New theories to explain how tides and river flow determine estuarine bathymetries have been developed. The range of validity of these theories has been subsequently assessed against a recently available observational data set. Success in reproducing the evolution of estuarine bathymetries that has occurred over the last 10 000 years provides the basis for the translation, here, of these theories into new typologies. These then provide reference frameworks to enhance our perspective on existing morphologies and identify ‘anomalous’ estuaries. Further refinement of these new theories requires analyses of causal factors responsible for such anomalies drawing on classical morphological experience. These frameworks can also be used for calcul...
Modern estuaries are part of a continuum of coastal depositional environments within which the varia...
Estuarine morphology evolves from a combination of various drivers, including hydrodynamics, sedimen...
Estuaries, also called river mouths, form the transitional zones between rivers and oceans. Estuarie...
New theories for estuarine bathymetry provide formulations for: (1) depth at the mouth, D versus riv...
Abstract: Using examples from research project and studies on the morphological evolution of sandy e...
Although analytical and numerical models have been widely used to explore evolution and equilibrium ...
Estuaries continually adapt to natural morphological (post-Holocene) adjustments, and past and prese...
Rising sea levels and enhanced storminess, resulting from Global Climate Change, pose major threats ...
Estuaries are dynamic coastal features that support industry, food production, and recreation, and p...
The evolution of estuarine morphology is a process of dynamic equilibrium in the short-term (decades...
Estuary morphology studies often adopt an approach, commonly termed Expert Geomorphological Assessme...
This thesis explores the application of equilibrium concepts in the modelling of large-scale estuari...
Fluvial-tidal transitions in estuaries are used as major shipping fairways and are characterised by ...
Fluvial-tidal transitions in estuaries are used as major shipping fairways and are characterised by ...
There is increasing interest in quantifying bathymetric evolution of estuaries, specifically to dete...
Modern estuaries are part of a continuum of coastal depositional environments within which the varia...
Estuarine morphology evolves from a combination of various drivers, including hydrodynamics, sedimen...
Estuaries, also called river mouths, form the transitional zones between rivers and oceans. Estuarie...
New theories for estuarine bathymetry provide formulations for: (1) depth at the mouth, D versus riv...
Abstract: Using examples from research project and studies on the morphological evolution of sandy e...
Although analytical and numerical models have been widely used to explore evolution and equilibrium ...
Estuaries continually adapt to natural morphological (post-Holocene) adjustments, and past and prese...
Rising sea levels and enhanced storminess, resulting from Global Climate Change, pose major threats ...
Estuaries are dynamic coastal features that support industry, food production, and recreation, and p...
The evolution of estuarine morphology is a process of dynamic equilibrium in the short-term (decades...
Estuary morphology studies often adopt an approach, commonly termed Expert Geomorphological Assessme...
This thesis explores the application of equilibrium concepts in the modelling of large-scale estuari...
Fluvial-tidal transitions in estuaries are used as major shipping fairways and are characterised by ...
Fluvial-tidal transitions in estuaries are used as major shipping fairways and are characterised by ...
There is increasing interest in quantifying bathymetric evolution of estuaries, specifically to dete...
Modern estuaries are part of a continuum of coastal depositional environments within which the varia...
Estuarine morphology evolves from a combination of various drivers, including hydrodynamics, sedimen...
Estuaries, also called river mouths, form the transitional zones between rivers and oceans. Estuarie...