1985
DOI: 10.1111/j.1541-0064.1985.tb00370.x
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Coastal Processes and Shoreline Encroachment: Implications for Shoreline Management in Ontario

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“…Of particular note is a recent paper with B. Bauer that presents a general framework for modeling sediment supply to coastal dunes (Bauer and Davidson-Arnott, 2003), which is now his most highly cited paper per year. Additionally, Robin has developed models that are useful for addressing management issues (Davidson-Arnott and Kreutzwiser, 1985;Holland et al, 2011), including the impacts of climate change and sea level rise (e.g. Davidson-Arnott, 2005).…”
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“…Of particular note is a recent paper with B. Bauer that presents a general framework for modeling sediment supply to coastal dunes (Bauer and Davidson-Arnott, 2003), which is now his most highly cited paper per year. Additionally, Robin has developed models that are useful for addressing management issues (Davidson-Arnott and Kreutzwiser, 1985;Holland et al, 2011), including the impacts of climate change and sea level rise (e.g. Davidson-Arnott, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%