12   Artículos

 
en línea
Dinh Van Duy, Tran Van Ty, Tran Nhat Thanh, Huynh Vuong Thu Minh, Cao Van De, Vu Hoang Thai Duong, Trinh Cong Dan, Nguyen Trung Viet and Hitoshi Tanaka    
Tidal inlets with attached sand spits are a very common coastal landform. Since the evolution of sand spits along coastlines influence the social-economic development of local coastal areas, sand spits have become the objects of numerous studies. However... ver más
Revista: Water    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Douglas R. Krafft, Richard Styles and Mitchell E. Brown    
Increasing societal pressures (e.g., population growth and urbanization) are driving land use change practices in coastal areas that could potentially alter the hydrodynamics and sediment transport patterns near coastal inlets in ways that might exacerba... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
João Miguel Dias, Francisco Pereira, Ana Picado, Carina Lurdes Lopes, João Pedro Pinheiro, Sérgio Miguel Lopes and Paulo Gabriel Pinho    
Shallow coastal lagoons driven by tidal processes are extremely dynamic environments prone to continuous natural and anthropogenic pressures. The hydrodynamics of these systems deeply depends on the effect of local morphology on the tidal propagation, so... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Filipe Galiforni-Silva, Kathelijne M. Wijnberg and Suzanne J. M. H. Hulscher    
Inlet-driven processes are capable of modifying the adjacent shoreline. However, few studies have attempted to understand how these changes affect coastal dunes. The present study aims to understand how shoreline changes induced by shoal attachment affec... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Marco Petti, Silvia Bosa, Sara Pascolo and Erika Uliana    
The morphological evolution of a tidal inlet is the combined result of tides and wind waves, which interact in a non-linear manner and over very different time-scales. Likewise, the presence of maritime structures built in the vicinity of the tidal inlet... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Koen R. G. Reef, Pieter C. Roos, Tessa E. Andringa, Ali Dastgheib and Suzanne J. M. H. Hulscher    
Storms can have devastating impacts on barrier coasts causing coastal erosion, partial inundation, and possibly the breaching of barrier islands. The breaching of barrier islands provides a mechanism for the creation of new tidal inlets that connect the ... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Nguyen Quang Duc Anh, Hitoshi Tanaka, Ho Sy Tam, Nguyen Xuan Tinh, Tran Thanh Tung and Nguyen Trung Viet    
Tidal inlets along the central coast of Vietnam are located in a microtidal, wave-dominated coastal environment. In addition, the Vietnam coast is highly influenced by the seasonal monsoon regime, which is characterized by large northeast waves from Octo... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Sandra Fernández-Fernández, Caroline C. Ferreira, Paulo A. Silva, Paulo Baptista, Soraia Romão, Ángela Fontán-Bouzas, Tiago Abreu and Xavier Bertin    
The high energetic wave climate of the North Atlantic Ocean causes important morphological changes at Figueira da Foz coastal system (W Portugal), which is comprised of sandy beaches and the Mondego estuary-inlet. The submerged sandbar at the inlet mouth... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Richard Styles, Mitchell E. Brown, Katherine E. Brutsché, Honghai Li, Tanya M. Beck and Alejandro Sánchez    
The primary focus of this study is to apply a two-dimensional (2-D) coupled flow-wave-sediment modeling system to simulate the development and growth of idealized barrier island tidal inlets. The idealized systems are drawn from nine U.S. coastal inlets ... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Giorgio Fontolan,Umberto Simeoni     Pág. 175 - 186
The eastern inlet of the Strait of Magellan is characterised by the presence of two truncate cuspate forelands, typically high-energy accretionary morphologies. Both forelands, Punta Catalina on the Fuegian side and Punta Dungeness on the Patagonian side... ver más
Revista: Andean Geology    Formato: Electrónico

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