New Insights on Coastal Foredune Growth: The Relative Contributions of Marine and Aeolian Processes
Abstract
Coastal foredune growth is typically associated with aeolian sediment transport processes, while foredune erosion is associated with destructive marine processes. New data sets collected at a high energy, dissipative beach suggest that total water levels in the collision regime can cause dunes to accrete—requiring a paradigm shift away from considering collisional wave impacts as unconditionally erosional. From morphologic change data sets, it...
Paper Details
Title
New Insights on Coastal Foredune Growth: The Relative Contributions of Marine and Aeolian Processes
Published Date
May 23, 2018
Journal
Volume
45
Issue
10
Pages
4965 - 4973
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