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HOT OFF THE PRESS! DECADAL SHORELINE EROSION AND RECOVERY OF BEACHES IN MODIFIED AND NATURAL ESTUARIES

August 4, 2021by thomasfellowes Leave a comment

Figure: A decadal behavioural typology for BEBs. prograding, quasi-stable, retreating, and storm relict. Behaviours are shown with an example BEB from Garigal (Pittwater) or Kamay (Botany Bay) in Sydney. This […]

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  • Aloha Hawaii – Call for participants to sail on IODP Expedition 389 (Hawaiian Drowned Reefs) in 2023 announced.
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