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This paper reports the occurrence of swelling of coastal bedrock measured with a traversing micro-erosion meter (TMEM) on inter-tidal mudstone and limestone shore platforms. While numerous micro-erosion meter (MEM) studies have been made, only a small number have reported surface swelling. During this study, 24,055 measurements were made with a TMEM, of those 4047 indicated swelling or 17% of the...
Fluvio-coastal interactions are examined on a progradational sand, and mixed sand and gravel beach sequence between the Ashley and Kowai rivers, Pegasus Bay, New Zealand. This coastal system presents an example of a wave-dominated environment energetic enough to deal with the sediment supply derived from the rivers, but where the coast is still prograding. Progradation occurs because of the inability...
Fifteen micro-erosion meter sites, giving 42 individual readings of erosion were remeasured twenty years after installation on mudstone and limestone shore platforms on the Kaikoura Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand. The mean annual surface lowering rate was calculated to be 1.43 mm/yr. Longer term data were compared to shorter term data collected over a two-year period between 1973 and 1975...
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