Coastal flooding is a significant and increasing hazard. There are multiple drivers including rising coastal water levels, more intense hydrologic inputs, shoaling groundwater and …
Rising extreme sea levels (ESLs) and continued socioeconomic development in coastal zones will lead to increasing future flood risk along the European coastline. We present a …
In predicting storm impacts on sandy coasts, possibly with structures, accurate runup and overtopping simulation is an important aspect. Recent investigations (Stockdon et al., 2014; …
T Scott, G Masselink, T O'Hare, A Saulter, T Poate… - Marine Geology, 2016 - Elsevier
Sand and gravel beaches naturally act as a coastal buffer, absorbing wave energy and dynamically adapting to the seasonal and long-term wave climate. Significant shifts in …
Low-lying coastal zones are highly subject to coastal hazards as a result of sea-level rise enhanced by natural or anthropogenic land subsidence. A combined analysis using sea …
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A large proportion of the coastline of the UK and Ireland is currently suffering from erosion (17% in the UK; 19.9% in Ireland) and of the 3700 km coastline of …
Aquatic vegetation in the coastal zone attenuates wave energy and reduces the risk of coastal hazards, eg, flooding. Besides the attenuation of sea‐swell waves, vegetation may …
Video derived runup statistics from ten separate deployments at six field sites have been used to develop a new parameterisation for the prediction of runup of runup on gravel …
This paper presents an extension of the XBeach-G numerical model with a sediment transport and morphology module, which includes the effect of groundwater ventilation and …