2024
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2024.1488610
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Hydrodynamic mechanisms of topographic evolution in straight sandy beach: a case study of Wanpingkou beach, China

Kang Li,
Yi Hao,
Nan Wang
et al.

Abstract: Stricter controls on destructive human activities in recent years have improved the protection and management of sandy coasts in China. Marine-driven geomorphic changes have become the predominant process influencing future beach evolution. However, in the complex geomorphic conditions of mixed artificial and natural coastlines, the mechanisms and contributions of various marine-driven factors to beach changes remain unclear. Using methods of field observations and numerical simulations by FVCOM model, this st… Show more

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