2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.margeo.2015.05.011
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The origin of centennial- to millennial-scale chronological gaps in storm emplaced beach ridge plains

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“…Nott et al . () reported the scarping and flattening of Queensland beaches in a post‐cyclone survey after Tropical Cyclone Yasi. The common presence of the truncation surfaces in the GPR profiles of Cowley Beach thus indicates that a beach scarp is generated during storm‐wave conditions associated with cyclones.…”
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“…Nott et al . () reported the scarping and flattening of Queensland beaches in a post‐cyclone survey after Tropical Cyclone Yasi. The common presence of the truncation surfaces in the GPR profiles of Cowley Beach thus indicates that a beach scarp is generated during storm‐wave conditions associated with cyclones.…”
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“…Nott et al ., ; Nott, ). The post‐cyclone survey after TC Yasi confirmed that debris and a 10 to 60 cm thick sand layer were emplaced on the soil that caps Ridge 1 at Cowley Beach (Nott et al ., , ). Thus, cyclone‐generated shoreline regimes contribute not only to the erosion of the beach face/berm, which results in a scarp in the beach, but also to the vertical accretion of the beach ridges.…”
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“…A great number of coastlines in the world are backed by a single or a group of ridges of varying heights and widths (Nott et al, 2015). Coastal plains may experience progradation or recession, as a function of the sediment budget, which will, naturally, affect the morphology of the ridges within (Psuty, 1988).…”
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“…Instead, they rely on dating techniques and on well-known climatic episodes to establish a one-toone relation between climate and ridge morphology (e.g. Alternative approaches focused on the identification of erosional and depositional surfaces, left by major storms and identified in the sediment record by the presence of contrasting textures, compositions and stratigraphical characteristics (Buynevich et al, 2007;Tamura, 2012;Nott et al, 2015;Tamura et al, 2018). Lampe and Lampe (2018) found a correlation between shoreline progradation rates, ridge height and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) in a German beach ridge plain.…”
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