Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1720824 | Coastal Engineering | 2014 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
The results highlight that over time, the morphology of different subsystems represents a balance between inputs (forcing agents like tidal range) and natural responses (related responses of the vegetation evolution). As a final remark the calculation of the uncertainties (subsidence rates) using new monitoring techniques such as satellite remote sensing has a specific added value that could be used for simulations over varying time scales and it should be considered as a potential 'add in' for an integrated management approach to coastal monitoring and control.
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Authors
A. Taramelli, E. Valentini, L. Cornacchia, S. Mandrone, J. Monbaliu, S.P.G. Hoggart, R.C. Thompson, B. Zanuttigh,