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José Ignacio Pagán, Isabel López, Luis Bañón and Luis Aragonés
Urbanization and anthropogenic activities have generated significant imbalances in coastal areas. This study analysed the shoreline evolution of the Bay of Cullera (Spain), characterized by strong urban and tourist pressure and with important human inter...
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Chatuphorn Somphong, Keiko Udo, Sompratana Ritphring and Hiroaki Shirakawa
A recent study suggested that significant beach loss may take place on the coasts of Thailand by the end of the 21st century as per projections of sea-level rise by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The present study adapts a framewor...
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Siegmund Nuyts, Michael O'Shea and Jimmy Murphy
This research presents a study on the morphodynamic evolution of the Rossbeigh coastal barrier and its dune system, located in Dingle Bay, County Kerry, Ireland. The study examines the evolution of the system over a 19-year period (2001?2019) through rem...
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Alan S. Trenhaile
This paper reviews the history of conceptual and numerical modelling of hard rock coasts (mean annual cliff erosion typically < 1 mm up to 1 cm) and its use in studying coastal evolution in the past and predicting the impact of the changing climate, and ...
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Enzo Pranzini, Giorgio Anfuso, Irene Cinelli, Marco Piccardi and Giovanni Vitale
Analysis of a large shoreline database (from 1878 to 2017) and recompilation of information on type/age of shore protection structures along the Northern Tuscany, allowed a deep insight of the progressive armouring of this coastal sector. The area experi...
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