Geotechnical measurements for the investigation and assessment of arctic coastal erosion—a review and outlook

N Stark, B Green, N Brilli, E Eidam, KW Franke… - Journal of Marine …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Geotechnical data are increasingly utilized to aid investigations of coastal erosion and the
development of coastal morphological models; however, measurement techniques are still …

Knowledge gaps update to the 2019 IPCC special report on the ocean and cryosphere: Prospects to refine coastal flood hazard assessments and adaptation …

DM Williams, LH Erikson - Frontiers in Climate, 2021 - frontiersin.org
This article reviews the status of knowledge gaps and co-production process challenges that
impede coastal flood hazard resilience planning in communities of northwestern Alaska …

Increasing coastal exposure to extreme wave events in the Alaskan Arctic as the open water season expands

M Henke, T Miesse, AS de Lima, CM Ferreira… - … Earth & Environment, 2024 - nature.com
Declining Arctic sea ice over recent decades has been linked to growth in coastal hazards
affecting the Alaskan Arctic. In this study, climate model projections of sea ice are utilized in …

Barrier Island reconfiguration leads to rapid erosion and relocation of a rural Alaska community

RM Buzard, NEM Kinsman, CV Maio… - Journal of Coastal …, 2023 - meridian.allenpress.com
ABSTRACT Buzard, RM; Kinsman, NEM; Maio, CV; Erikson, LH; Jones, BM; Anderson, S.;
Glenn, RJT, and Overbeck, JR, 2023. Barrier island reconfiguration leads to rapid erosion …

[PDF][PDF] A conceptual workflow for projecting future riverine and coastal flood hazards to support the federal flood risk management standard

JS Hecht, DC Marcy, JR Overbeck, L Schmied… - Sedimentation and …, 2023 - sedhyd.org
In 2021, the reinstatement of the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard (FFRMS)
required federally funded projects to recognize potential increases in flood hazards over …

Community-based monitoring: shoreline change in Southwest Alaska

JE Christian, RM Buzard, KL Spellman… - Frontiers in …, 2025 - frontiersin.org
Arctic amplification of climate change has resulted in increased coastal hazards impacts to
remote rural coastal communities in Alaska where conducting research can be difficult …

[PDF][PDF] Community-based monitoring

JE Christian, RM Buzard, KL Spellman, HL Baldwin… - 2025 - researchgate.net
Coastal hazards have increased worldwide because of global climate change, resulting in
major environmental shifts with Arctic and sub-Arctic regions at the forefront (Cohen et al …

Influence of Freeze-Thaw Cycles and Soil State on Erodibility of Soils in Cold Regions

C Tohm, B Lingwall, T Bheemasetti - Geo-Congress 2024 - ascelibrary.org
Oceanic erosion in arctic coastal areas experiences some of the highest erosion rates with
an average rate ranging from 2 to 6 m/year and extreme events seeing as much as 20 …

Permafrost thaw subsidence, sea-level rise, and erosion are transforming Alaska's Arctic coastal zone

R Creel, J Guimond, BM Jones, DM Nielsen… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - pnas.org
Arctic shorelines are vulnerable to climate change impacts as sea level rises, permafrost
thaws, storms intensify, and sea ice thins. Seventy-five years of aerial and satellite …