Australian beach systems: are they at risk to climate change?

AD Short - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the past behaviour and present status of Australian beach systems and
their likely response to the impacts of climate change in the coming century. The 2021 IPCC …

[HTML][HTML] 50 years of beach–foredune change on the southeastern coast of Australia: Bengello Beach, Moruya, NSW, 1972–2022

R McLean, B Thom, J Shen, T Oliver - Geomorphology, 2023 - Elsevier
A fifty-year time series of high-resolution field-surveyed beach profiles from a southeast
Australian ocean beach was analysed to determine spatial and temporal variability and …

[HTML][HTML] A 1.2 billion pixel human-labeled dataset for data-driven classification of coastal environments

D Buscombe, P Wernette, S Fitzpatrick, J Favela… - Scientific Data, 2023 - nature.com
The world's coastlines are spatially highly variable, coupled-human-natural systems that
comprise a nested hierarchy of component landforms, ecosystems, and human …

[HTML][HTML] Mapping morphodynamic variabilities of a meso-tidal flat in Shanghai based on satellite-derived data

R Yuan, H Zhang, C Qiu, Y Wang, X Guo, Y Wang… - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Morphodynamic variabilities of tidal flats (eg, the variations of pattern, area, and topography)
are a key issue in the management of coastal intertidal zones. In this study, the …

[HTML][HTML] Rapid coastal erosion, its dynamics and cause–an erosional hot spot on the southern Baltic Sea coast

G Uścinowicz, S Uścinowicz, T Szarafin, E Maszloch… - Oceanologia, 2024 - Elsevier
Coastal erosion is one of the major problems in coastal management. To adapt to it, and
prevent it where possible and needed, it is important to recognize the temporal and spatial …

[HTML][HTML] Coastal compartments: the role of sediment supply and morphodynamics in a beach management context

RC Carvalho, CD Woodroffe - Journal of Coastal Conservation, 2023 - Springer
Coastal compartments provide a hierarchical framework to manage beaches and coastal
ecosystems in Australia. This study examines the individual behaviour of three adjacent …

[HTML][HTML] Long-term shoreline changes at large spatial scales at the Baltic Sea: remote-sensing based assessment and potential drivers

J Tiede, C Jordan, A Moghimi… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
In this study, we demonstrate how freely available satellite images can be used to
understand large-scale coastline developments along the coast of Mecklenburg-Western …

[HTML][HTML] Satellite-Derived Indicators of Drought Severity and Water Storage in Estuarine Reservoirs: A Case Study of Qingcaosha Reservoir, China

R Yuan, R Xu, H Zhang, C Qiu, J Zhu - Remote Sensing, 2024 - mdpi.com
Estuarine reservoirs are critical for freshwater supply and security, especially for regions
facing water scarcity challenges due to climate change and population growth. Conventional …

The modern natural tombolos of Greece

S Petrakis, DI Malliouri, D Vandarakis… - Physical …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Formation and evolution processes of natural tombolos involve many interrelated
geomorphological, sedimentary, oceanographic and anthropogenic factors, making their …

Holocene estuary infill leads to coastal barrier initiation from fluvial sand supply in southeastern Australia

TSN Oliver, CJ Owers, T Tamura… - The …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
A morphodynamic approach to coastal evolution involves recognition of internal thresholds,
feedbacks and boundary conditions and should underpin coastal management. The …