Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline and have high socioeconomic value related to recreation, tourism and ecosystem services. Beaches are …
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Sandy beaches comprise approximately 31% of the world's ice-free coasts. Sandy coastlines around the world are continuously adjusting in response to changing waves and …
Satellite‐derived shoreline observations combined with dynamic shoreline models enable fine‐scale predictions of coastal change across large spatiotemporal scales. Here, we …
Beaches around the world continuously adjust to daily and seasonal changes in wave and tide conditions, which are themselves changing over longer time-scales. Different …
Satellite remote sensing is transforming coastal science from a “data-poor” field into a “data- rich” field. Sandy beaches are dynamic landscapes that change in response to long-term …
Ocean‐basin‐scale climate variability produces shifts in wave climates and water levels affecting the coastlines of the basin. Here we present a hybrid shoreline change—foredune …
Abstract The Pacific Northwest of the United States exhibits complex spatial patterns of storm- induced coastal foredune erosion. Using oceanographic and morphologic data from three …
Characterizing the nearshore wave resource at a regional scale poses a great challenge because high-quality wave data are required. This paper presents a detailed analysis of …
Coastal hazards often result from the combination of different simultaneous oceanographic processes that occur at multiple spatial and temporal scales. To predict coastal flooding and …