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    An ocean wind-wave climatology for the Southern Brazilian Shelf. Part II: Variability in space and time by Cecilio, R.O., Dillenburg, S.R.

    Published in Dynamics of atmospheres and oceans (01-12-2019)
    “…•The mean wave height and the typical wave conditions over the shelf are shown.•The local wave spectra and its interannual and intra-annual distribution are…”
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    An ocean wind-wave climatology for the Southern Brazilian Shelf. Part I: Problem presentation and model validation by Cecilio, R.O., Dillenburg, S.R.

    Published in Dynamics of atmospheres and oceans (01-03-2020)
    “…•The possible existence of alongshore wave energy gradients on the region is discussed.•A five levels one-way wind-wave modeling framework was implemented…”
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    Sea-level rise and sediment budget controlling the evolution of a transgressive barrier in southern Brazil by Lima, L.G., Dillenburg, S.R., Medeanic, S., Barboza, E.G., Rosa, M.L.C.C., Tomazelli, L.J., Dehnhardt, B.A., Caron, F.

    Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-03-2013)
    “…This paper presents an evolutionary model for a coastal barrier in the southernmost coastal sector of Brazil during the Holocene. The dataset is based on…”
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    Evolution of the Holocene Coastal Barrier of Pelotas Basin (Southern Brazil) - a new approach with GPR data by Barboza, E.G., Rosa, M.L.C.C., Hesp, P.A., Dillenburg, S.R., Tomazelli, L.J., Ayup-Zouain, R.N.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2011)
    “…Results from a subsurface study performed in the coastal barrier of the Holocene portion of Pelotas Basin along coastal sectors showing progradational,…”
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    Foredune vegetation patterns and alongshore environmental gradients: Moçambique Beach, Santa Catarina Island, Brazil by Silva, Graziela Miot da, Hesp, Patrick, Peixoto, Janice, Dillenburg, Sérgio R.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-09-2008)
    “…This paper examines patterns of foredune vegetation along an embayment in southern Brazil and the relationships between variations in percent cover and…”
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    The Rio Grande do Sul (southern Brazil) shoreline behavior during the Quaternary: a cyclostratigraphic analysis by Rosa, M.L.C.C., Barboza, E.G., Dillenburg, S.R., Tomazelli, L.J., Ayup-Zouain, R.N.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2011)
    “…The coastal plain of Rio Grande do Sul, the southernmost state of Brazil, is mainly formed by barrier-lagoon sedimentary deposits. These deposits have their…”
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    Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Standard Penetration Test (SPT) records of a regressive barrier in southern Brazil by Dillenburg, S.R., Barboza, E.G., Hesp, P.A., Rosa, M.L.C.C.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2011)
    “…The Pinheira coastal barrier is a prograded complex barrier that shows two main and distinct morphologies: relict swales and foredune ridges, and some suites…”
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    Long- and Short-term Progradation of a Regressive Barrier in Southern Brazil by Dillenburg, S.R., Barboza, E.G.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2009)
    “…Different methods and time scales of evaluation of regressive shorelines usually give different results on rates of shoreline displacement. This is also the…”
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    Ground-penetrating Radar Profiles of Two Holocene Regressive Barriers in Southern Brazil by Barboza, E.G., Dillenburg, S.R., Rosa, M.L.C.C., Tomazelli, L.J., Hesp, P.A.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2009)
    “…The Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) allowed the collection of high quality records of subsurface deposits of coastal environments. GPR records substantially…”
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    Morphology of the Itapeva to Tramandai transgressive dunefield barrier system and mid- to late Holocene sea level change by Hesp, Patrick A., Dillenburg, Sergio Rebello, Barboza, Eduardo Guimaraes, Clerot, Luiz C. P., Tomazelli, Luiz J., Norberto Ayup Zouain, Ricardo

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-03-2007)
    “…The surface morphology of the transgressive dunefield barrier extending from Itapeva to Tramandai along the northern littoral of Rio Grande do Sul, is examined…”
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    Stratigraphy and Evolution of a Prograded Transgressive Dunefield Barrier in Southern Brazil by Dillenburg, S.R., Tomazelli, L.J., Hesp, P.A., Barboza, E.G., Clerot, L.C.P., Silva, D.B. da

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-12-2006)
    “…The study of the stratigraphy and evolution of the Holocene barrier of Curumim in Southern Brazil was based on air photograph, lithofacies analyses, and…”
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    Geological Evolution of Rio Grande do Sul Coastal Plain, Southern Brazil by Tomazelli, L.J., Dillenburg, S.R., Villwock, J.A.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-12-2006)
    “…The geological evolution of the coastal plain of Rio Grande do Sul was controlled basically by Quaternary glacioeustatic sea-level fluctuations. Alluvial fan…”
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    A Method to Determinate Coastal Cells in Sandy Beaches at Southeast Coast of Santa Catarina Island, Brazil by Mazzer, A. M., Souza, C.R.G., Dillenburg, S.R.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2009)
    “…Coastal cells can be considered as a coastal spatial unity that comprises the sediment budget concept. This can be very useful and practical when used in human…”
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    Alongshore Patterns of Shoreline Movements in Southern Brazil by Esteves, L.S., Dillenburg, S.R., Toldo, E.E.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-12-2006)
    “…Rio Grande do Sul has a 618-km long shoreline dominated by mostly continuous, exposed sandy beaches that are often described as straight and homogeneous. From…”
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