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Márcia Lima, Ana Margarida Ferreira and Carlos Coelho
The artificial sand bypassing systems are coastal interventions designed to transfer sediments from areas of accretion to areas where erosion is observed. The goal of these systems is to reduce the littoral drift gradients where sediment transport is int...
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Ana Margarida Ferreira and Carlos Coelho
Serious erosion problems related to significant negative sediments budgets in the coastal systems are referred worldwide. Artificial nourishments are a coastal erosion mitigation strategy that allow for a decrease in those negative budgets by adding sedi...
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Jesbin George, V. Sanil Kumar, R. Gowthaman and Jai Singh
The nearshore wave characteristics and variations in littoral drift (longshore sediment transport; LST) are estimated based on different approaches for four years along the Vengurla coast, with comparable wind-sea and swell energy assessed. The waverider...
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Menashe Bitan, Ehud Galili, Ehud Spanier and Dov Zviely
Since 2011, beach nourishment has become the preferred solution for mitigating coastal erosion along the Mediterranean coast of Israel, as it is considered ?soft? and environmentally friendly. However, using fine sand for nourishment in Israel without su...
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Upal Mahamud and Satoshi Takewaka
A recent erosional problem around a river delta on the Cox’s Bazar coast was analyzed in this study. The coastline extends from south to north. Rapid erosion has affected some portions of a 24-km road along the coast, and local authorities have att...
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