[HTML][HTML] Coastal boulder movement on a rocky shoreline in northwest Ireland from repeat UAV surveys using Structure from Motion photogrammetry

J Knight, H Burningham, D Griffiths, Y Yao - Geomorphology, 2023 - Elsevier
The degree of boulder mobility in response to coastal storms likely varies spatially and
temporally along rocky shorelines, but this is difficult to evaluate from field monitoring of …

Coastal boulder production controlled by columnar joints of ignimbrite and extreme waves: insights from the high-energy coast of Pantelleria Island (Sicily Channel …

M Corradino, C Faraci, C Monaco, F Pepe - Natural Hazards, 2024 - Springer
We examined the relationship between coastal boulder production and the volcanic rock
features on the high-energy rocky coast of Pantelleria Island (Sicily Channel, Mediterranean …

Development and preservation of transgressive sandy versus rocky shorelines: observations from the SE African shelf

SL Manikam, AN Green, A Cooper, G Deacon… - Geomorphology, 2022 - Elsevier
Relict rocky shorelines are seemingly rarely preserved in the geological record, often
underrepresented in the literature and the reasons for their scarcity, as well as the conditions …

Gravity-induced collapse of a soft rock cliff due to notch growth

ML Napoli, M Barbero, F Mascioli… - Environmental …, 2024 - icevirtuallibrary.com
Cliff erosion is an unstoppable natural process increasingly occurring due to climate change
and frequently causing crucial georisks on rocky coasts throughout the world. The resilience …

Spatial scaling in geomorphology: Extrapolating micro-erosion measurements to the landform scale on shore platforms using unoccupied aerial vehicles

R Yuan, DM Kennedy, DA Ierodiaconou - Geomorphology, 2022 - Elsevier
Downwearing rates of shore platform have been quantified with a number of ground-based
techniques (such as the micro-erosion meter (MEM)), providing knowledge of the evolution …

UAV, GIS, and Petrographic Analysis for Beachrock Mapping and Preliminary Analysis in the Compressional Geotectonic Setting of Epirus, Western Greece

KG Nikolakopoulos, IK Koukouvelas, P Lampropoulou - Minerals, 2022 - mdpi.com
Beachrocks are generally mapped on the coastline surface and/or in a low depth in the
subtidal zone in coastlines and are cemented chiefly by carbonate material. Their outcrops …

Anomalously large marine potholes on a submerged relict shore platform: The Eastern Cape shelf of SE Africa

A Green, W Hastie, A Cooper, D Lightfoot - Geomorphology, 2023 - Elsevier
Marine potholes are common features along rocky shore platforms from around the world.
Their occurrence can be used as a palaeo-sea level indicator, however, little attention has …

Breaking up and making up–reworking of Holocene calcarenite platform into rapidly‐forming beachrock breccias on a high energy coastline (St. Lucia, South Africa)

M Falkenroth, AN Green, JAG Cooper… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Beachrocks are a common characteristic of tropical and subtropical coastlines. It is known
that they have a substantial influence on beach morphodynamics and they are commonly …

Beachrock morphology along the Mediterranean coast of Israel: typological classification of erosion features

A Bar, R Bookman, E Galili, D Zviely - Journal of Marine Science and …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Beachrock is composed of intertidal-associated sediments, rapidly cemented by calcium
carbonate, and has important implications for understanding coastal morphological …

[PDF][PDF] Beachrock as sea-level indicator: addressing common problems through sedimentological facies analysis

M Falkenroth - Sedimentology, 2022 - scholar.archive.org
In times of global climate change and subsequent eustatic sea-level rise, coastal
communities are in need of reliable models of future sea-level change. Since instrumental …