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Drains at the Foreshore
Stormwater drainage outlets along the foreshore frequently provide problems for local governments. Choosing what to do is not always...


Tidal Networks
Working their magic along the coastal fringe, tidal networks significantly modulate coastal response to changing conditions, especially...


Estuary Management: Monitoring
Monitoring methods which may be applicable are outlined according to the section of the estuary to which they best apply: Entrance...


Estuary Management: Steep Foreshores
The steepness of estuary foreshores and material composition modify relative importance of different processes, sometimes over several...


From Forcing to Management: Estuaries
Management decisions for estuarine settings have often been based on the mistaken assumption that low energy conditions result in...


Southwest Estuaries Foreshore Assessment
Our approach to estuary shores has been developed through synthesis of science and morphodynamic observations.


Foreshore Stabilisation Decision-Support Framework
A useful tool to when contemplating stabilisation for an estuarine foreshore, the DSF 'asks' some key initial questions to help identify...


Ocean Entrances - Sediment Transfers
Ocean entrances often have sedimentation problems that are 'unprecedented' or unforeseen through modelling. However, retrospective...


Kuala Belait Entrance Reconfiguration
Lucky Guess? Coastal engineers are often called upon to make predictions about how the coast will change. Offering precise predictions...


Low Wave Energy Dynamics
Many assessments of coastal change rely on conceptual relationships between wave energy and coastal response, including the Bruun and...


Coastal Wetland Dynamics
An illustration of low wave energy dynamics for a specific morphology... Under present-day conditions, berm rollover is a common...
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