Morphology and historical evolution of north-east Atlantic coastal deposits: the west Donegal estuaries, north-west Ireland.

Estuaries on the north-west coast of Ireland exhibit varying scales of morphological change, both temporally and spatially. Morphological changes in the west Donegal estuaries over the last 200 years (historical/meso-scale) determined from maps and aerial photographs provide a regional assessment of...

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Main Authors: Burningham, H, Cooper, JAG
Format: Report
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Published: COASTAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH FOUNDATION 2004
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Online Access:http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/104852/
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:104852 2023-05-15T17:32:53+02:00 Morphology and historical evolution of north-east Atlantic coastal deposits: the west Donegal estuaries, north-west Ireland. Burningham, H Cooper, JAG 2004 http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/104852/ unknown COASTAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH FOUNDATION In: JOURNAL OF COASTAL RESEARCH. (pp. 148 - 159). COASTAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH FOUNDATION (2004) meso-scale inlets dunes storms antecedent morphology topographical and geological controls INLET OSCILLATION BARRIER SPIT SAND Proceedings paper 2004 ftucl 2016-01-15T02:39:18Z Estuaries on the north-west coast of Ireland exhibit varying scales of morphological change, both temporally and spatially. Morphological changes in the west Donegal estuaries over the last 200 years (historical/meso-scale) determined from maps and aerial photographs provide a regional assessment of coastal evolution over this medium-term scale. A conceptual model of estuarine morphodynamics is presented. This is supported by estimations of sediment budgets associated with channel migration and dune erosion within the inlet regions, which occur in rock-bounded discrete coastal cells. Significant shifts in morphology, particularly inlet configuration and dune character, appear to have occurred at specific times or during certain decadal periods within the last 200 years. Potential forcing mechanisms, such as the occurrence of high-energy events or changing wind and wave climate associated with changes in the North Atlantic Oscillation are discussed. Report North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation North East Atlantic University College London: UCL Discovery
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topic meso-scale
inlets
dunes
storms
antecedent morphology
topographical and geological controls
INLET
OSCILLATION
BARRIER
SPIT
SAND
spellingShingle meso-scale
inlets
dunes
storms
antecedent morphology
topographical and geological controls
INLET
OSCILLATION
BARRIER
SPIT
SAND
Burningham, H
Cooper, JAG
Morphology and historical evolution of north-east Atlantic coastal deposits: the west Donegal estuaries, north-west Ireland.
topic_facet meso-scale
inlets
dunes
storms
antecedent morphology
topographical and geological controls
INLET
OSCILLATION
BARRIER
SPIT
SAND
description Estuaries on the north-west coast of Ireland exhibit varying scales of morphological change, both temporally and spatially. Morphological changes in the west Donegal estuaries over the last 200 years (historical/meso-scale) determined from maps and aerial photographs provide a regional assessment of coastal evolution over this medium-term scale. A conceptual model of estuarine morphodynamics is presented. This is supported by estimations of sediment budgets associated with channel migration and dune erosion within the inlet regions, which occur in rock-bounded discrete coastal cells. Significant shifts in morphology, particularly inlet configuration and dune character, appear to have occurred at specific times or during certain decadal periods within the last 200 years. Potential forcing mechanisms, such as the occurrence of high-energy events or changing wind and wave climate associated with changes in the North Atlantic Oscillation are discussed.
format Report
author Burningham, H
Cooper, JAG
author_facet Burningham, H
Cooper, JAG
author_sort Burningham, H
title Morphology and historical evolution of north-east Atlantic coastal deposits: the west Donegal estuaries, north-west Ireland.
title_short Morphology and historical evolution of north-east Atlantic coastal deposits: the west Donegal estuaries, north-west Ireland.
title_full Morphology and historical evolution of north-east Atlantic coastal deposits: the west Donegal estuaries, north-west Ireland.
title_fullStr Morphology and historical evolution of north-east Atlantic coastal deposits: the west Donegal estuaries, north-west Ireland.
title_full_unstemmed Morphology and historical evolution of north-east Atlantic coastal deposits: the west Donegal estuaries, north-west Ireland.
title_sort morphology and historical evolution of north-east atlantic coastal deposits: the west donegal estuaries, north-west ireland.
publisher COASTAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH FOUNDATION
publishDate 2004
url http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/104852/
genre North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
North East Atlantic
genre_facet North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
North East Atlantic
op_source In: JOURNAL OF COASTAL RESEARCH. (pp. 148 - 159). COASTAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH FOUNDATION (2004)
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