Proxy records of Holocene storm events in coastal barrier systems: Storm-wave induced markers
J Goslin, LB Clemmensen - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
Extreme storm events in the coastal zone are one of the main forcing agents of short-term
coastal system behavior. As such, storms represent a major threat to human activities …
coastal system behavior. As such, storms represent a major threat to human activities …
Towards more robust chronologies of coastal progradation: optically stimulated luminescence ages for the coastal plain at Moruya, south-eastern Australia
Accurate chronologies are fundamental for detailed analysis of palaeoenvironmental
conditions, archaeological reconstructions and investigations of Holocene coastal …
conditions, archaeological reconstructions and investigations of Holocene coastal …
Holocene shoreline progradation and coastal evolution at Guichen and Rivoli Bays, southern Australia
TSN Oliver, CV Murray-Wallace… - The …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Prograded barrier systems record shoreline behaviour and palaeoenvironmental
information. The Guichen Bay Holocene embayment fill succession in South Australia has …
information. The Guichen Bay Holocene embayment fill succession in South Australia has …
[HTML][HTML] Optimizing the utility of combined GPR, OSL, and Lidar (GOaL) to extract paleoenvironmental records and decipher shoreline evolution
Records of past sea levels, storms, and their impacts on coastlines are crucial for forecasting
and managing future changes resulting from anthropogenic global warming. Coastal …
and managing future changes resulting from anthropogenic global warming. Coastal …
Reconstructing coastal sediment budgets from beach‐and foredune‐ridge morphology: A coupled field and modeling approach
DJ Ciarletta, JL Shawler, C Tenebruso… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Preserved beach and foredune ridges may serve as proxies for coastal change, reflecting
alterations in sea level, wave energy, or past sediment fluxes. In particular, time‐varying …
alterations in sea level, wave energy, or past sediment fluxes. In particular, time‐varying …
Reconstructing Holocene shore displacement and Stone Age palaeogeography from a foredune sequence on Ruhnu Island, Gulf of Riga, Baltic Sea
M Muru, A Rosentau, F Preusser, J Plado, I Sibul… - Geomorphology, 2018 - Elsevier
Holocene shore displacement and the palaeogeography of Late Mesolithic and Late
Neolithic settlements on Ruhnu Island, Gulf of Riga, were reconstructed using foredune …
Neolithic settlements on Ruhnu Island, Gulf of Riga, were reconstructed using foredune …
Spit-Inlet migration and storm-driven stacking at Praia de Leste Holocene barrier, southern Brazil
M Bogo, MG do Nascimento, MC de Souza, RJ Angulo… - Marine Geology, 2021 - Elsevier
The interaction between coastal drift-dependent features, such as spit and inlet systems and
the dynamics of estuaries, under the effect of tides, produces significant changes in coastal …
the dynamics of estuaries, under the effect of tides, produces significant changes in coastal …
Reconstruction of Holocene relative sea-level from beach ridges of the central west coast of India using GPR and OSL dating
The Holocene sea-level and associated shoreline regression of beach ridges in the central
west coast of India have been reconstructed based on internal sedimentary architecture and …
west coast of India have been reconstructed based on internal sedimentary architecture and …
Case histories of GPR for animal burrows mapping and geometry
L Sherrod, W Sauck, E Simpson… - Journal of …, 2019 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has a wide range of applications, from geologic mapping to
concrete inspection. A recently emerging GPR application is deployment in biological …
concrete inspection. A recently emerging GPR application is deployment in biological …
Constraining the long-term lowering rates of shore platforms on volcanic islands in the East Sea of the Korean Peninsula, using cosmogenic 36Cl
The occurrence of global warming and concomitant rises in sea level means it is important to
assess the vertical lowering rates and evolution of shore platforms. Most previous studies …
assess the vertical lowering rates and evolution of shore platforms. Most previous studies …