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Coastal News Today | AUS - Impacts of coastal protection structures take place over decades

Coastal News Today | AUS - Impacts of coastal protection structures take place over decades
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Coastal News Today | AU - Impacts of coastal protection structures take place over decades

Coastal News Today | AU - Impacts of coastal protection structures take place over decades
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Coastal News Today | Int l - Weather and waves driving sand to bypass headlands

Published in the Science of the Total Environment, researchers from the Coastal & Marine Research Centre and the School of Engineering & Built Environment assessed 30 years of sand movement around Fingal Head (New South Wales, Australia), discovering that storm-driven waves and sediment availability facilitated sand bypassing headlands, both of which were susceptible to climate change. “Powerful erosion events can occur all along the Eastern Australia Coastline when conditions prevent migrating sand from bypassing headlands,” said PhD Candidate, Ana Da Silva from the Coastal and Marine Research Centre at Griffith University. “This study of Fingal Head gives us a better understanding of the natural process of sand migration around headlands and its interaction with weather, waves, and climate drivers such as El Niño/La Niña and how these change over seasons, years and decades.

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