2022
DOI: 10.1002/esp.5426
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Seismic signatures of individual wave impacts on a coastal cliff

Abstract: The mechanisms through which wave action induces cliff erosion are not well quantified, which limits our ability to model future cliff erosion. Previous studies have investigated using seismic measurements of cliff‐top ground motion from wave impacts as a proxy for potential wave driven cliff erosion. However, most attention has focussed on averaged hourly statistics, rather than at the individual wave impact scale. Higher temporal resolution studies are needed to determine the extent to which frequent, low ma… Show more

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“…This paper aims to describe a series of physical experiments to investigate wave impacts on cliffs and their erosive mechanisms. These experiments will be informed by the re-analysis of data from a field investigation into wave impacts on cliffs (Thompson et al, 2019) and the thorough classification of wave-by-wave impact classes using video records of approximately 7500 individual impacts (Thompson et al, 2022). Here we present further wave-by-wave analyses that reveal the properties of the waves that create these different impact classes.…”
Section: Aim Of Present Papermentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This paper aims to describe a series of physical experiments to investigate wave impacts on cliffs and their erosive mechanisms. These experiments will be informed by the re-analysis of data from a field investigation into wave impacts on cliffs (Thompson et al, 2019) and the thorough classification of wave-by-wave impact classes using video records of approximately 7500 individual impacts (Thompson et al, 2022). Here we present further wave-by-wave analyses that reveal the properties of the waves that create these different impact classes.…”
Section: Aim Of Present Papermentioning
confidence: 98%
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