2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023ef003672
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The Future of Developed Barrier Systems: 1. Pathways Toward Uninhabitability, Drowning, and Rebound

K. A. Anarde,
L. J. Moore,
A. B. Murray
et al.

Abstract: Many barrier islands and spits (collectively, “barriers”) throughout the world are highly developed. As low‐lying, sandy coastal landforms, barrier systems are naturally reshaped by processes associated with storms and sea‐level rise (SLR). The resulting landscape changes threaten development, and in response, humans employ defensive measures that physically modify barrier geometry to reduce relatively short‐term risk. These measures include the construction of large dunes, emplacement of beach nourishment, an… Show more

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