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    Modelling the effects of tidal range and initial bathymetry on the morphological evolution of tidal embayments by van Maanen, B., Coco, Giovanni, Bryan, K.R.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-06-2013)
    “…Tidal embayments are characterized by a wide variety of landscape features, often including either complex tidal channel networks or extensive flood-tidal…”
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    Are flow-vegetation interactions well represented by mimics? A case study of mangrove pneumatophores by Horstman, E.M., Bryan, K.R., Mullarney, J.C., Pilditch, C.A., Eager, C.A.

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-01-2018)
    “…•Vegetation heterogeneity has minor effects on relative within-canopy velocities.•Discrete canopy density transitions intensify and confine the canopy shear…”
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    Modelling the dispersal of biodeposits from mussel farms: The importance of simulating biodeposit erosion and decay by Giles, H., Broekhuizen, N., Bryan, K.R., Pilditch, C.A.

    Published in Aquaculture (16-06-2009)
    “…Biodeposit accumulation beneath suspended mussel farms is affected by their initial dispersal while settling to the bottom following release, their…”
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    Storm-driven changes in rip channel patterns on an embayed beach by Gallop, S.L., Bryan, K.R., Coco, Giovanni, Stephens, S.A.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-04-2011)
    “…This paper introduces a semi-automatic computer algorithm designed to detect rip current channels in video imagery. As a case study, this method is applied to…”
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    The role of mangroves in coastal flood protection: The importance of channelization by Montgomery, J.M., Bryan, K.R., Coco, G.

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-07-2022)
    “…The historical, present, and projected future risk of coastal flooding necessitates measures to protect coastal communities and environments, including using…”
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    Environmental state of a small intertidal estuary a decade after mangrove clearance, Waikaraka Estuary, Aotearoa New Zealand by Stokes, D.J., Glover, H.E., Bryan, K.R., Pilditch, C.A.

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-09-2023)
    “…Unlike many parts of the world, mangrove coverage has been steadily increasing in Aotearoa, New Zealand since the 1900s. Intentional mangrove removal in…”
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    Beach response to a sequence of extreme storms by Coco, Giovanni, Senechal, N., Rejas, A., Bryan, K.R., Capo, S., Parisot, J.P., Brown, J.A., MacMahan, J.H.M.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-01-2014)
    “…A sequence of daily beach surveys acquired over one month covering an area larger than 100,000m2, was analyzed to study morphological changes resulting from a…”
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    Rapid response data-driven reconstructions for storm surge around New Zealand by Tausía, J., Delaux, S., Camus, P., Rueda, A., Méndez, F., Bryan, K.R., Pérez, J., Costa, C.G.R., Zyngfogel, R., Cofiño, A.

    Published in Applied ocean research (01-04-2023)
    “…In conjunction with tides, storm surge is one major driver of coastal flooding associated with storm events. Because local inundation is strongly modulated by…”
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    Observations of shoreline–sandbar coupling on an embayed beach by van de Lageweg, W.I., Bryan, K.R., Coco, Giovanni, Ruessink, B.G.

    Published in Marine geology (01-10-2013)
    “…We analyse a seven-year dataset (1999–2005) of shoreline and sandbar variations derived from video observations at the embayed Tairua Beach, New Zealand, to…”
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    Climatic influences on active layer depth between 2000 and 2018 in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Ross Sea Region, Antarctica by Carshalton, A.G., Balks, M.R., O'Neill, T.A., Bryan, K.R., Seybold, C.A.

    Published in Geoderma Regional (01-06-2022)
    “…The maximum seasonal depth of thaw (the active layer depth) in permafrost soils is influenced by a range of soil and atmospheric variables. The active layer…”
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    Morphodynamics of Embayed Beaches: The Effect of Wave Conditions by Daly, C.J., Bryan, K.R., Roelvink, J.A., Klein, A.H.F., Hebbeln, D., Winter, C.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2011)
    “…Embayed beaches are abundant along many coastlines of the world, yet our understanding of the role of wave conditions on their morphodynamics still needs to be…”
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    Spatial and temporal variability of titanomagnetite placer deposits on a predominantly black sand beach by Bryan, K.R., Robinson, A., Briggs, R.M.

    Published in Marine geology (15-01-2007)
    “…Titanomagnetite forms rich placer deposits along the northwest coast of New Zealand. These deposits were sampled along 3 shore-normal transects spaced over the…”
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    Onshore sandbar migration at Tairua Beach (New Zealand): Numerical simulations and field measurements by van Maanen, B., de Ruiter, P.J., Coco, Giovanni, Bryan, K.R., Ruessink, B.G.

    Published in Marine geology (07-08-2008)
    “…We observed the onshore migration (3.5 m/day) of a nearshore sandbar at Tairua Beach, New Zealand during 4 days of low-energy wave conditions. The…”
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    Seasonal rotation of a mixed sand-gravel beach by Dolphin, T.J., Vincent, C.E., Wihsgott, J., Belhache, M., Bryan, K.R.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2011)
    “…Beach rotation is the result of alternation between two prevailing wave directions in which sufficient time elapses to allow longshore sediment transport to…”
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    Video Observations of Rip Formation and Evolution by Bogle, J.A., Bryan, K.R., Black, K.P., Hume, T.M., Healy, T.R.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-08-2001)
    “…To observe and quantify the changes in rip channels and sand bars, a computer-controlled video camera was deployed on Paku Hill at Tairua Beach, on the East…”
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