Coastal Erosion

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“Erosion in the coastal profile. This is taking place in the form of scouring in the foot of the cliffs or in the foot of the dunes. Coast erosion takes place mainly during strong winds, high waves and high tides and storm surge conditions. Coast erosion results in coastline retreat. The rate of erosion is correctly expressed in volume/length/time, e.g. in m3/m/year, but erosion rate is often used synonymously with coastline retreat, and thus expressed in m/year.”[1]


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References

  1. Mangor, K. (2004) Shoreline Management Guidelines. DHI Water & Environment, Hørshølm, Denmark.