2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2008.08.015
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Internal structure of a barrier beach as revealed by ground penetrating radar (GPR): Chesil beach, UK

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“…Estudos que revisaram de forma ampla a formação e dinâmica de barreiras costeiras foram recentemente publicados por McBride et al (2013) Silva et al (2014), Rocha et al (2013a), Barboza et al (2011), Costas e FitzGerald (2011), Dillenburg et al (2011), Girardi e Davis (2010), Barboza et al (2009), Bennett et al (2008 , Wang e Horwitz (2007), Caldas et al (2006). Nesse sentido, o presente trabalho tem como objetivo caracterizar as diferenças morfológicas e distintos arranjos na arquitetura deposicional das barreiras costeiras holocênicas, observadas no litoral do Rio de Janeiro, considerando aspectos de comportamento do nível do mar, morfodinâmica de praia e geomorfologia de detalhe.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Estudos que revisaram de forma ampla a formação e dinâmica de barreiras costeiras foram recentemente publicados por McBride et al (2013) Silva et al (2014), Rocha et al (2013a), Barboza et al (2011), Costas e FitzGerald (2011), Dillenburg et al (2011), Girardi e Davis (2010), Barboza et al (2009), Bennett et al (2008 , Wang e Horwitz (2007), Caldas et al (2006). Nesse sentido, o presente trabalho tem como objetivo caracterizar as diferenças morfológicas e distintos arranjos na arquitetura deposicional das barreiras costeiras holocênicas, observadas no litoral do Rio de Janeiro, considerando aspectos de comportamento do nível do mar, morfodinâmica de praia e geomorfologia de detalhe.…”
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“…The present day coastline of the north-eastern English Channel is fringed by a range of coarse clastic barriers and associated back-barrier environments (e.g. Dungeness (Hey, 1967;Greensmith and Gutmanis, 1990;Long et al, 2006;Plater et al, 2009); Start Bay (Hails, 1975); The Crumbles Shingle (Jennings and Smyth, 1987); and Chesil Beach (Carr and Blackley, 1973;Bennett et al, 2009)). The presence of early Holocene barrier deposits offshore of Start Bay (Hails, 1975) indicates that conditions were suitable in this setting for preservation of submerged coastal deposits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As is the case for sandy barrier systems, evolution of coarse clastic barriers is controlled by a number of factors, including the littoral sediment budget and sea-level change (Carr and Blackley, 1973;Bennett et al, 2009). Where sediment supply is limited or where there are losses alongshore, coarse clastic barriers tend to roll over through overwash (Forbes et al, 1991) and this may be enhanced where sea level is rising (Carter et al, 1989;Orford et al, 1991aOrford et al, , 1991bOrford et al, , 1995.…”
Section: Morphological and Sedimentological Characteristics Of Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%