Dynamic morphology of small south-eastern Mediterranean river mouths : a conceptual model
This study examines the dynamic morphology of 7 river mouths along the Israeli Mediterranean coast. It offers a conceptual model aimed at generalizing and describing their spatial and temporal morphological patterns, and the environmental factors
Aeolian features ; Aeolian transport ; Beach ; Coastal dynamics ; Coastal environment ; Protodune ; Roughness ; Surface moisture ; Terrestrial laser scanning ; United Kingdom ; Wales
demonstrate that as the beach surface dries, sand transport increases, with sediment erosion occurring at the wet/dry surface boundary, and deposition further downwind. This dynamic structure, dependent upon changing surface moisture characteristics, results
in the formation of a rippled sand strip and ultimately a protodune. These findings highlight dynamic mobility relationships and confirm the need to consider transient bedforms and surface moisture across a variety of scales when measuring aeolian transport
Investigation of three-dimensional wind flow behaviour over coastal dune morphology under offshore winds using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and ultrasonic anemometry
The behaviour of offshore-directed winds over coastal dune and beach morphology was examined using a combination of modelling (3-D computational fluid dynamics (CFD)) and field measurement. Both model simulations and field measurements showed
Territorial (dis)continuity dynamics between Ceuta and Morocco : conflictual fortification vis-à-vis co-operative interaction at the EU border in Africa
Ice patch origin, evolution and dynamics in a temperate high mountain environment : The Jou Negro, picos de Europa (NW Spain)
This paper studies the ice patch development of the Jou Negro ice patch since the Little Ice Age, its structure and current dynamics. The ice patch lost mass throughout the 20th century following the general air temperature rise in the region
The use of excess Lead-210, Beryllium-7 and Caesium-137 in investigations of sediment delivery dynamics in the Homerka and Dunajec catchments in the Polish Flysch Carpathians
delivery dynamics. The depth distribution of fallout radionuclides in undisturbed soils provide a means of establishing the depth of surface erosion during different events. During extreme storm events, the contributing area is greatly expanded and sediment
and suburban areas of city regions. The areas with higher levels of creative occupations are more innovative and their social and economic development more dynamic. The analyses also show a positive correlation between the share of employed people in creative
The gender-environment relations have symbolic and material consequences in how nature is understood, in how environmental resources and responsibilities are managed and distributed and in gendered power dynamics that play out in the day-to-day