Satellite‐derived shoreline observations combined with dynamic shoreline models enable fine‐scale predictions of coastal change across large spatiotemporal scales. Here, we …
Shoreline geometry remains one of the key parameters in the detection of coastal erosion and deposition and the study of coastal morphodynamics. The Digital Shoreline Analysis …
JA Warrick, AC Ritchie, G Adelman… - Journal of Coastal …, 2017 - meridian.allenpress.com
ABSTRACT Warrick, JA; Ritchie, AC; Adelman, G.; Adelman, K., and Limber, PW, 2017. New techniques to measure cliff change from historical oblique aerial photographs and Structure …
AS Trenhaile - Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2019 - mdpi.com
This paper reviews the history of conceptual and numerical modelling of hard rock coasts (mean annual cliff erosion typically< 1 mm up to 1 cm) and its use in studying coastal …
Coastal areas are increasingly endangered by climate change and associated sea level rise, which could have serious consequences, such as shoreline erosion and coastal city …
S Vitousek, PL Barnard, P Limber - Journal of Geophysical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic climate change is driving sea level rise, leading to numerous impacts on the coastal zone, such as increased coastal flooding, beach erosion, cliff failure, saltwater …
JA Warrick, AC Ritchie, KM Schmidt, ME Reid, J Logan - Landslides, 2019 - Springer
Along the rugged coast of Big Sur, California, the Mud Creek landslide failed catastrophically on May 20, 2017, and destroyed over 400 m of scenic California State …
Environmental pressures from climate change and anthropogenic activities have increased the need for quantitative morphogenetic models of coasts and estuaries. These quantitative …
Transformations are underway in our ability to collect and interrogate remotely sensed data. Here we explore the utility of three machine-learning methods for identifying the controls on …