Coastal Management 2019 2020
DOI: 10.1680/cm.65147.201
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Autonomous monitoring of nearshore geomorphology and hydrodynamics to assist decision making in coastal management, using shore-based radar systems: A case study on the Fylde peninsula, UK

Abstract: Nearshore areas can be incredibly dynamic and therefore are difficult to monitor using traditional survey methods that typically provide only a snapshot of the physical conditions at the time of survey. These snapshot data are often re-used in the design of coastal defence interventions at a later date due to the high cost of data reacquisition over large areas. In this paper, a novel solution to large-area, continuous coastal monitoring is demonstrated. A shore-based radar station has been designed to collect… Show more

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“…Rossall beach is the location of a radar-based nearshore monitoring system deployed by Marlan Maritime Technologies Ltd. (Bird et al, 2019). The radar was deployed here (Figure 1) following the construction of a £63.2 million coastal defense scheme, featuring a lower rock revetment, an artificial berm, and a curved wave wall atop a concrete step revetment.…”
Section: Data Collection and Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rossall beach is the location of a radar-based nearshore monitoring system deployed by Marlan Maritime Technologies Ltd. (Bird et al, 2019). The radar was deployed here (Figure 1) following the construction of a £63.2 million coastal defense scheme, featuring a lower rock revetment, an artificial berm, and a curved wave wall atop a concrete step revetment.…”
Section: Data Collection and Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por ello, el estudio de las características morfológicas en el frente costero cobra importancia al constituirse en la línea base para la comprensión de la dinámica litoral y el análisis de implementación de alternativas de solución contra la erosión costera. Las condiciones físicas en estas zonas restringen la capacidad de adquisición de información, en parte por su alta dinámica energética o por ser una franja de difícil acceso para la exploración tradicional (Miselis, 2008;Bird et al, 2019).…”
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