Reply to comment by M. Ortega‐Sánchez et al. on “High‐angle wave instability and emergent shoreline shapes: 1. Modeling of sand waves, flying spits, and capes”
Abstract:[1] We would like to thank Ortega-Sánchez et al. for highlighting Carchuna beach (southern Spain) [OrtegaSánchez et al., 2003] as another natural example where large-scale cuspate shoreline features are coincident with a wave climate dominated by high-angle waves, providing an independent test of the hypothesis presented by Ashton et al. [2001] and Ashton and Murray [2006a, 2006b]. OrtegaSánchez et al. discuss a series of large-scale cuspate shoreline features and also demonstrate the apparent formation of s… Show more
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