The analysis of Last Interglacial (MIS 5e) relative sea-level indicators: Reconstructing sea-level in a warmer world

A Rovere, ME Raymo, M Vacchi, T Lorscheid… - Earth-Science …, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract The Last Interglacial (MIS 5e, 128–116 ka) is among the most studied past periods
in Earth's history. The climate at that time was warmer than today, primarily due to different …

The use of the Schmidt Hammer and Equotip for rock hardness assessment in geomorphology and heritage science: a comparative analysis

H Viles, A Goudie, S Grab… - Earth surface processes …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Rapid, field‐based measurements of rock hardness are of use in investigating many
geomorphological and heritage science problems. Several different methods are now …

Where is the seaward edge? A review and definition of shore platform morphology

DM Kennedy - Earth-Science Reviews, 2015 - Elsevier
Shore platforms are erosional coastal landforms that have attracted scientific attention since
the mid 19th century. The defining element of a platform is width that is used in many …

Decadal-scale coastal cliff retreat in southern and central California

AP Young - Geomorphology, 2018 - Elsevier
Airborne LiDAR data collected in 1998 and 2009–2010 were used to measure coastal cliff
erosion and retreat between the Mexico/California border and Bodega Head, California. Cliff …

Bedrock fracture influences on geomorphic process and form across process domains and scales

DN Scott, EE Wohl - Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Fractures are discontinuities in rock that can be exploited by erosion. Fractures regulate
cohesion, profoundly affecting the rate, style, and location of Earth surface processes. By …

[图书][B] Shore processes and their palaeoenvironmental applications

EJ Anthony - 2008 - books.google.com
The last five years have been marked by rapid technological and analytical developments in
the study of shore processes and in the comprehension of shore deposits and forms, and …

Erosion of rocky shore platforms by block detachment from layered stratigraphy

DH Buchanan, LA Naylor, MD Hurst… - Earth Surface …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The majority of shore platforms form in rocks that are characterised by layered stratigraphy
and pervasive jointing. Plucking of weathered, joint and bed bounded blocks is an important …

[HTML][HTML] High resolution mapping and analysis of shore platform morphology in Galicia, northwestern Spain

A Gómez-Pazo, A Pérez-Alberti, A Trenhaile - Marine Geology, 2021 - Elsevier
Most research on shore platforms has been at fairly large spatial scales over distances
ranging from hundreds to thousands of metres. Other work at much smaller scales, ranging …

Rocky coast hazards and public safety: moving beyond the beach in coastal risk management

DM Kennedy, S Sherker, B Brighton, A Weir… - Ocean & coastal …, 2013 - Elsevier
The coast is an environment enjoyed by people around the world, yet it is also hazardous,
accounting for innumerable fatalities each year. The management of day-to-day hazards is …

Unraveling the dynamics that scale cross‐shore headland relief on rocky coastlines: 1. Model development

PW Limber, A Brad Murray, PN Adams… - Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
abstract We have developed an exploratory model of plan view, millennial‐scale headland
and bay evolution on rocky coastlines. Cross‐shore coastline relief, or amplitude, arises …