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The Bruun Rule
Ufl/Coel-92/008 Historical Shoreline Response To
Shoreline Response to Future Sea Level Rise James Houston Director Emeritus Engineer Research and Development Center Shoreline Response to Future Sea Level Rise
The Modified Bruun Rule Extended for Landward Transport
The Bruun Rule: Its Validity and Its Limitation
Likely and High-End Impacts of Regional Sea-Level Rise on the Shoreline Change of European Sandy Coasts Under a High Greenhouse Gas Emissions Scenario
Equilibrium Erosion of Soft Rock Shores with a Shallow Or Absent Beach Under Increased Sea Level Rise
Sea-Level Rise and Shoreline Retreat: Time to Abandon the Bruun Rule
Ing Sea Level Is One of the Nlost Inlponsnt Applied Problems Facing
Determining Shoreline Response to Sea Level Rise
The Equilibrium Concept, Or . . . (Mis)Concept in Beaches
Coastal Erosion and Geomorphology
Sea Level Rise Outpaced by Vertical Dune Toe Translation on Prograding Coasts Christa O
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The Effects of Climate Induced Sea Level Rise on the Coastal Areas in the Hambantota District, Sri Lanka
Uncertainties in Sandy Shorelines Evolution Under the Bruun Rule Assumption
Twenty-First-Century Projections of Shoreline Change Along Inlet
Sea-Level Rise and Shoreline Retreat: Time to Abandon the Bruun Rule
Atlantic Margin Chapter 3 History of Continental Shelf and Slope
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Beaches Response to Sea-Level Rise in Northern Puget Sound, Washington
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Development of a Methodology for Defining and Adopting Coastal Development Setback Lines: Milnerton Case Study (Error! Reference Source Not Found
Multi-Timescale Morphological Modelling of a Dune-Fronted Sandy Beach
Conceptual Model of the Effects of Sea Level Rise on Sandy Coasts Robin G.D
Beach Nourishment As an Adaptation to Future Sandy Beach Loss Owing to Sea-Level Rise in Thailand
A Sediment Strategy for Coastal Zone Climate Change Adaptation
Coastal Engineering 136 (2018) 161–171
Estimating Coastal Recession Due to Sea Level Rise: Beyond the Bruun Rule
Uncertainties in Projections of Sandy Beach Erosion Due to Sea Level Rise
The Bruun Rule of Erosion by Sea-Level Rise
Future Coastline Recession and Beach Loss in Sri Lanka
Approaches to Evaluate the Recent Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Shoreline Changes Gonéri Le Cozannet, Manuel Garcin, Marissa Yates, Déborah Idier, Benoit Meyssignac
Assessing Shoreline Response to Sea Level Rise: an Alternative to the Bruun Rule
A Discussion of the Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Shorelines of the Northeastern USA