A Systematic Review of Oceanic-Atmospheric Variations and Coastal Erosion in Continental Latin America: Historical Trends, Future Projections, and Management …

R Vallarino-Castillo, V Negro-Valdecantos… - Journal of Marine …, 2024 - mdpi.com
The intricate interplay of oceanic-atmospheric variations has intensified erosive processes
on sandy beaches in recent decades, with climate change expected to exacerbate these …

Coastal erosion in central Chile: A new hazard?

C Martínez, M Contreras-López, P Winckler… - Ocean & coastal …, 2018 - Elsevier
The coasts of central Chile are increasingly affected by human activity. To date, there are no
clear symptoms of shoreline change in the area; however, the incidence of recent extreme …

Coastal erosion in sandy beaches along a tectonically active coast: The Chile study case

C Martínez, PW Grez, RA Martín… - Progress in …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Coastal erosion in 45 sandy beaches covering nearly 2000 km along the tectonically active
Chilean coast is assessed during the last four decades. The historical analysis is based on …

Coastal erosion and a characterization of the morphological dynamics of Arauco gulf beaches under dominant wave conditions

M Villagrán, M Gómez, C Martínez - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Sandy coastlines in Chile currently have strong erosive tendencies. However, little is known
about the morphodynamics of these coastlines; such knowledge would allow us to …

Fluvial and coastal landform changes in the Aceh River delta (northern Sumatra) during the century leading to the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami

S Chapkanski, G Brocard, F Lavigne… - Earth Surface …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
River deltas are strongly affected by demographic growth and by the intensification of land
use. The migration of deltaic coastlines is often rapid, threatening urban settlements, coastal …

Decadal coastal evolution spanning the 2010 Maule earthquake at Isla Santa Maria, Chile: Framing Darwin's accounts of uplift over a seismic cycle

D Aedo, M Cisternas, D Melnick… - Earth Surface …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Charles Darwin and Robert FitzRoy documented coseismic coastal uplift
associated with the great 1835 Chile earthquake (M> 8.5) at Isla Santa María. In 2010 …

Coastal Evolution in a Wetland Affected by Large Tsunamigenic Earthquakes in South-Central Chile: Criteria for Integrated Coastal Management

C Martínez, E Sepúlveda-Zúñiga, M Villagrán, O Rojas… - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
The coastal evolution of the microtidal Tubul-Raqui wetland in south-central Chile (36° S),
which historically has been affected by large earthquakes and tsunamis, particularly the …

Detecting the effects of rapid tectonically induced subsidence on Mayotte Island since 2018 on beach and reef morphology, and implications for coastal vulnerability to …

M Jeanson, EJ Anthony, S Charroux, A Aubry… - Geo-Marine Letters, 2021 - Springer
Subsidence is a widespread phenomenon on the world's coasts. Mayotte, a coral reef-
fringed archipelago in the SW Indian Ocean, experienced, in 2018 and 2019, 32 …

Decadal shoreline changes and effectiveness of coastal protection measures post-tsunami on 26 December 2004

E Meilianda, S Mauluddin, B Pradhan, S Sugianto - Applied Geomatics, 2023 - Springer
Shoreline changing position along the coast is an immediate and long-term indicator
determined by the interplaying driving forces across the dry and wet parts of coastal areas …

Coastal erosion in Argentina: The retreating rates of southern South America

FI Isla, LC Cortizo - Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2023 - Elsevier
Tall cliffs are characteristic of the Patagonian and Tierra del Fuego coastline. They are
receding at rates below 1 m/yr. Gravel-dominated beaches and spits are protecting the foot …