Journal article

Geologically controlled sandy beaches: Their geomorphology, morphodynamics and classification

SL Gallop, DM Kennedy, C Loureiro, LA Naylor, JJ Muñoz-Pérez, DWT Jackson, TE Fellowes

Science of the Total Environment | ELSEVIER | Published : 2020

Abstract

Beaches that are geologically controlled by rock and coral formations are the rule, not the exception. This paper reviews the current understanding of geologically controlled beaches, bringing together a range of terminologies (including embayed beaches, shore platform beaches, relict beaches, and perched beaches, among others) and processes, with the aim of exploring the multiple ways in which geology influences beach morphology and morphodynamics. We show how in addition to sediment supply, the basement geology influences where beaches will form by providing accommodation, and in the cross-shore, aspects of rock platform morphology such as elevation and slope are also important. Geological..

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Awarded by Horizon 2020 Framework Programme


Funding Acknowledgements

LAN appreciates the support of Prof. Viles for her doctoral research on ephemeral beaches in Wales that is presented in this paper. SLG's contribution to this project received funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project DP160102561. CL's contribution is developed in the framework of H2020 MSCA NEARControl project, which received funding from the European Commission under grant agreement no. 661342.