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Larger-scale morphodynamic impacts of segmented shore-parallel breakwaters on coasts and beaches: an overview of the LEACOAST2 Project

Pan, Shunqi; Reeve, Dominic; Davidson, Mark; O'Connor, Brian; Vincent, Chris; Dolphin, Tony; Wolf, Judith ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4129-8221; Thorne, Pete ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4261-0937; Bell, Paul ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4673-4822; Souza, Alex; Chesher, Tim; Johnson, Hakeem; Leadbetter, Adam. 2010 Larger-scale morphodynamic impacts of segmented shore-parallel breakwaters on coasts and beaches: an overview of the LEACOAST2 Project. Shore & Beach, 78 (4), Fall 2010/Winter 2011. 35-43.

Abstract
This paper presents an overview of the LEACOAST2 research project, studying the large-scale morphological impacts of nearshore flood defense structures (shoreparallel breakwaters) on coasts and beaches. The project uses a study site at Sea Palling, Norfolk, UK, where nine segmented shore-parallel breakwaters are present, to conduct detailed field measurements, regularly bathymetric surveys, and long-term remote-sensing monitoring. Both process-based and probabilistic models are applied to the site to investigate the beach response to the nearshore structures for short-term storm conditions and longer-term macro-tidal conditions. The paper also highlights the key findings obtained from the project
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