Extreme coastal erosion enhanced by anomalous extratropical storm wave direction
Abstract Extratropical cyclones (ETCs) are the primary driver of large-scale episodic beach erosion along coastlines in temperate regions. However, key drivers of the magnitude and regional variability in rapid morphological changes caused by ETCs at the coast remain poorly understood. Here we analy...
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Main Authors: | Mitchell D. Harley, Ian L. Turner, Michael A. Kinsela, Jason H. Middleton, Peter J. Mumford, Kristen D. Splinter, Matthew S. Phillips, Joshua A. Simmons, David J. Hanslow, Andrew D. Short |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/80971cccd0c540189ed450371b6c70d4 |
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