“…Gravel is not only larger, but usually varies over several orders of magnitude greater than beach sands (Buscombe and Masselink, 2006) and this characteristic creates extremely evident texture variations on coarse clastic beach surfaces, which cyclically raises the interest of researchers. After the early papers written mainly around the 1970s and 1980s (Bluck, 1967;Carr, 1969Carr, , 1971McLean and Kirk, 1969;Carr et al, 1970;McLean, 1970;Gleason and Hardcastle, 1973;Orford, 1975;Kirk, 1980;Caldwell, 1981;Williams and Caldwell, 1988;Isla, 1993;Isla and Bujalesky, 1993), a renewed interest in sediment transport based on different coarse particle characteristics formed during the first decade of this millennium (Buscombe and Masselink, 2006;Ciavola and Castiglione, 2009;Bluck, 2011;Bertoni et al, 2012a). Textural mosaics of different clast shapes and sizes are common and different cross-shore sizeshape zonations and modes of transport were demonstrated by many authors (Bluck, 1967(Bluck, , 2011Orford, 1975;Williams and Caldwell, 1988;Isla, 1993;Ciavola and Castiglione, 2009;Hayes et al, 2010), although the relative importance of size and shape in sorting sediment is yet to be resolved (Buscombe and Masselink, 2006).…”