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David Morgan, David Gunn, Andres Payo and Michael Raines
In an era of environmental change leading to rising sea levels and increased storminess, there is a need to quantify the volume of beach sediment on the coast of Britain in order to assess the vulnerability to erosion using cheap, easy-to-deploy and non-...
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Sérgio P. Ávila, Markes E. Johnson, Ana Cristina Rebelo, Lara Baptista and Carlos S. Melo
Modern and palaeo-shores from Pleistocene Marine Isotope Substage 5e (MIS 5e) featuring prominent cobble/boulder deposits from three locations, on the southern and eastern coast of Santa Maria Island in the Azores Archipelago, were compared, in order to ...
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Jue Lin-Ye, Manuel García-León, Vicente Gràcia, M. Isabel Ortego, Adrian Stanica and Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla
The characterization of future wave-storms and their relationship to large-scale climate can provide useful information for environmental or urban planning at coastal areas. A hybrid methodology (process-based and statistical) was used to characterize th...
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Domingo Rasilla, Juan Carlos García-Codron, Carolina Garmendia, Sixto Herrera and Victoria Rivas
This paper examines the characteristics and long-term variability of storminess for the Spanish coast of the Bay of Biscay for the period 1948 to 2015, by coupling wave (observed and modelled) and atmospheric datasets. The diversity of atmospheric mechan...
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Peter Helman and Rodger Tomlinson
On the east Australian coast, climate change is expressed as a slowly rising sea level. Analysis of records, dating back over two centuries, also shows oscillating multidecadal ?storm? and ?drought? dominated climate periods that are distinct from long-t...
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Rafael Almar, Patrick Marchesiello, Luis Pedro Almeida, Duong Hai Thuan, Hitoshi Tanaka, Nguyen Trung Viet
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Shoreline continuously adapts to changing multi-scale wave forcing. This study investigates the shoreline evolution of tropical beaches exposed to monsoon events and storms with a case study in Vietnam, facing the South China Sea, over the particularly a...
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Antonia Longobardi, Nazzareno Diodato and Mirka Mobilia
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Precipitation extremes have always been part of the Earth?s climate system and associated multiple damaging hydrological events (MDHEs), the simultaneous triggering of different types of phenomena (landslides and floods), affect an always-increasing port...
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