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Coastal Geomorphology

A Transient Landscape: Geospatial Analysis and Numerical Modeling of Coastal Geomorphology in the Outer Banks, North Carolina.

A Transient Landscape: Geospatial Analysis and Numerical Modeling of Coastal Geomorphology in the Outer Banks, North Carolina.

... Over the past two decades, LiDAR mapping has been conducted along the U.S. east coast (including the Outer Banks, North Carolina) on a near annual basis – generating a rich time series of topographic data with ...

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Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

... Although the original area of investigation was limited on the south by the State border, on the east by the Great Barrier Reef, on the north by the Territory of Papua and on the west by[r] ...

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Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

... -338- APPENDIX A List of Topographi'c Maps'and' Aeri'aTPhOtogra'phs-_ , in the' Research Area to which'Re'f'er'en'ce has 'heen rnade, A... Aer'iaT 'Pho'tographs Name Innisfail Date Heigh[r] ...

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Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

... Post-dating, and resting upon the conglomerate, is a beach rock plateau in which the level of cementation rises to 9.2 feet, though a low curving ridge of uncemented and weathered coral [r] ...

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Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

... The ridges are orientated towards the north-east, in a similar direction to Cape Bowling Green and the major sand accumulations along the east coast of the delta, and if major sand movin[r] ...

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Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

... Whilst the higher areas fringing the Ross River are undoubtedly Holocene river levee deposits, the remainder of this high coastal plain has solodic soils identical to those north of Town[r] ...

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Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

... Tahle6.1 Carbonate Values of Pleistocene and Holocene Beach and Dune Materials and Beach Rocks Location ·Carhonate Sample Muntalunga cheniers Ridge 1, base Late Holocene 88.8% Muntalunga[r] ...

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The tsunami geomorphology of coastal dunes

The tsunami geomorphology of coastal dunes

... the coastal geomorphology of bays along the Otago coastline, SE New Zealand, has identified a geomorphology consistent with tsunami inun- ...tsunami geomorphology consisting of a number of ...

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The Geomorphology of the Great Barrier Reef: development, diversity and change

The Geomorphology of the Great Barrier Reef: development, diversity and change

... Much of the data for this period has come from programs of drilling into the reef to depths up to 25 m during the 1980s and 1990s, some of it for specific engineering or non-geomorphological purposes. By far the largest ...

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INTERFEROMATRY FOR COASTAL SPITE GEOMORPHOLOGY MAPPING

INTERFEROMATRY FOR COASTAL SPITE GEOMORPHOLOGY MAPPING

... This study presents new approach for mapping coastal geomorphology changes from interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) data. Two RADARSTA-1 SAR standard beam data were processed to acquire digital ...

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GY301 Geomorphology Fluvial Erosion Landforms

GY301 Geomorphology Fluvial Erosion Landforms

... Because the erosional work done by a stream is primarily a function of the stream velocity, the stream gradient is an important value to earth scientists that study the effects of stream[r] ...

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Holocene Geomorphology of the Macdonald and Tuross Rivers

Holocene Geomorphology of the Macdonald and Tuross Rivers

... Many alluvial deposits from coastal rivers date from the second half of the Holocene. For example, a maximum 4 ka age for Holocene floodplain deposits from the Nam- bucca and Bellinger rivers reported by Nanson et ...

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Majuli at the Crossroads: A Study of Cultural Geomorphology

Majuli at the Crossroads: A Study of Cultural Geomorphology

... Although well established elsewhere, cultural geomorphology has not yet been well‐grounded in Northeast India where a perceived dearth of studies in this sub‐branch of geography exists. The Brahmaputra valley, ...

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Bio-physical controls on tidal network geomorphology

Bio-physical controls on tidal network geomorphology

... A coastal management strategy, now well implemented across Europe and USA, and having the potential to restore salt marshes and deliver ecosystem services, is Managed Realignment (MR) (Spencer and Harvey, ...

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Estuarine and Coastal Geology and Geomorphology

Estuarine and Coastal Geology and Geomorphology

... State University, Department of Fisheries, in Arcata, California. There he gained valuable insights on the trophic ecology and fisheries of the coastal systems of the Pacific Ocean. He returned to the East Coast ...

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A reconnaissance of the geomorphology of central western Tasmania

A reconnaissance of the geomorphology of central western Tasmania

... White Cliff Hills... Chi ck Harh our �..[r] ...

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A reconnaissance geology and geomorphology of  Tasman Peninsula

A reconnaissance geology and geomorphology of Tasman Peninsula

... horizontal platfonns do not occur on dolerite on the sheltered northwestern side of that island although they do on mudstone. The dolerite cliffs commonly continue smoothly to about -20 m, except for minor ledges dipping ...

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The Effects of Culverts and Bridges on Stream Geomorphology

The Effects of Culverts and Bridges on Stream Geomorphology

... investigate. The initial population of potential study sites was selected by The College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) research team in the previous bridge study and the current culvert study of road crossing impacts on ...

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Tectonic Geomorphology of Iran’s Salt Structures

Tectonic Geomorphology of Iran’s Salt Structures

... Iran has a various salt structures that their tectonic geomorphology is subject of this paper. Geo- logic situation of salt structures in Iran have determinate. According to age and geological setting of salt ...

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Geomorphology of a Portion of the Easternmost Ventura Basin

Geomorphology of a Portion of the Easternmost Ventura Basin

... It is loc a.ted on the north side of the Santa Clara Val l ey between Corner Canyon and Bouquet Canyon feature marked SB on map.. 'rhe mode of formation of this rock cone c .::i..n be d[r] ...

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