2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-4123-2_6
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Portballintrae Bay, Northern Ireland: 116 Years of Misplaced Management

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“…An exception is the small formerly sandy beach at Portballintrae. As a result of successive human interventions this has been almost entirely eroded, the backing cliffs have been stabilized and armored and the wide sandy beach replaced by a narrow gravel beach on an eroded bedrock surface (Jackson, 2012), placing this coast in the "Deceased" category.…”
Section: Spatial Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An exception is the small formerly sandy beach at Portballintrae. As a result of successive human interventions this has been almost entirely eroded, the backing cliffs have been stabilized and armored and the wide sandy beach replaced by a narrow gravel beach on an eroded bedrock surface (Jackson, 2012), placing this coast in the "Deceased" category.…”
Section: Spatial Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%