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  • Ecological enhancement of coastal protection structures aims to reduce the ecosystem alteration and impoveris Large coastal stretches around the world have been armored with hard protection structure
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  • ...and assessment in coastal management|Evaluation and assessment in coastal management]]. ...York, Springer, 143 pp.</ref>). The effectiveness of marsh restoration for coastal protection is discussed in the article [[Nature-based shore protection]].
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  • ...efence structures, Stage 2. Defra/EA Joint Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management R&D programme Technical Report FD1927/TR </ref>. A short introduction to li ...series give an indication of the rate of change of elevation and hence of erosion or accretion. The measured rates of change are often used to predict futur
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  • ...ral sand loss/gain on the [[active coastal zone]]. The other type is beach erosion/accretion related to temporal variations of the shoreline. ...ion]], [[Human causes of coastal erosion]] and [[Natural causes of coastal erosion]] for further details.
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  • ==Erosion of sheltered marshes== ...cs of channel meandering<ref>Gabet, E. J. 1998. Lateral migration and bank erosion in a saltmarsh tidal channel in San Francisco Bay, California. Estuaries 21
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  • ...iquefaction Phenomena around Marine Structures. Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering 132: 227-243</ref>]] ...and Piedra-Cueva, I. 2009. Wave-induced pore pressure measurements near a coastal structure, J. Geophys. Res. 114, C06019</ref>.
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  • ...mentation and erosion. It therefore influences the navigable depth and the management strategies (e.g. dredging) to maintain the fairway. ..., UK: Flocs, fluid mud, stationary suspensions and tidal bores. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 67: 30–52</ref><ref>Burchard, H., Schuttelaars, H. M. a
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  • Rivers that debouch into a coastal sea are subject to tidal motion. Even small tides can have a significant im ...ntrusion in the Mekong Delta: Results of field observations and integrated coastal-inland modelling. Earth Surf. Dynam. 9: 953–976</ref><ref>Dalrymple, R.,
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