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Carla Labarthe, Bruno Castelle, Vincent Marieu, Thierry Garlan and Stéphane Bujan
Beach slope is a critical parameter to, e.g., beach safety, wave reflection at the coast and longshore transport rate. However, it is usually considered as a time-invariant and profile-average parameter. Here, we apply a state-of-the-art equilibrium mode...
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Arnaud Héquette, Adrien Cartier and François G. Schmitt
Barred macrotidal beaches are affected by continuous horizontal displacements of different hydrodynamic zones associated with wave transformation (shoaling, breaker and surf zones) due to significant tide-induced water level changes. A series of wave and...
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Philippe Bagot, Nicolas Huybrechts and Philippe Sergent
The wide spatial and temporal coverage of remotely sensing images is an essential asset to analyze the morphological behaviour of fast-changing coastal environments such as estuarine systems. This paper investigates the reliability of intertidal topograp...
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Alexa Latapy, Arnaud Héquette, Nicolas Pouvreau, Nicolas Weber and Jean-Baptiste Robin-Chanteloup
Tidal sand banks are common along the coast of northern France facing the North Sea, where they form linear shore-parallel or slightly oblique sand bodies from shallow coastal areas to depths of tens of meters. Hydrographic surveys have been carried out ...
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Raoni Blum Tomaz,Andre Luis Silva dos Santos,Helder Pereira Borges,Celso Henrique Leite Silva Júnior,Denilson da Silva Bezerra
Brazil has the largest continuous area of mangrove forests in the world, the Amazon Macrotidal Mangrove Coast (AMMC). The objective of the present study is to simulate the response of eastern Amazonian mangroves to sea-level rise, and to produce a vulner...
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