Sea level rise outpaced by vertical dune toe translation on prograding coasts
Abstract Sea level is rising due to climate change and is expected to influence the development and dynamics of coastal dunes. However, the anticipated changes to coastal dunes have not yet been demonstrated using field data. Here, we provide evidence of dune translation that is characterized by a l...
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Auteurs principaux: | Christa O. van IJzendoorn, Sierd de Vries, Caroline Hallin, Patrick A. Hesp |
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2021
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