Search Results - "Sharples, Chris"
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Punctuated progradation of the Seven Mile Beach Holocene barrier system, southeastern Tasmania
Published in Marine geology (01-04-2017)“…Prograded barriers are depositional coastal landforms which preserve past shoreline locations and have been studied in order to understand the fundamental…”
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More than just information: what does the public want to know about climate change?
Published in Ecology and society (01-06-2022)“…Public engagement on climate change is a vital concern for both science and society. Despite more people engaging with climate change science today, there…”
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Appropriate terminology for karst-like phenomena: the problem with 'pseudokarst'
Published in International journal of speleology (01-05-2013)“…The practice of referring to certain morphologically karst-like phenomena as 'pseudokarst' is problematic, because it ignores basic principles of sound…”
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Australian vegetated coastal ecosystems as global hotspots for climate change mitigation
Published in Nature communications (02-10-2019)“…Policies aiming to preserve vegetated coastal ecosystems (VCE; tidal marshes, mangroves and seagrasses) to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions require national…”
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Ocean Beach, Tasmania: A swell-dominated shoreline reaches climate-induced recessional tipping point?
Published in Marine geology (01-01-2020)“…Global sea-level rise since the Nineteenth Century is expected to eventually cause recession of many shores, however most swell-exposed sandy beaches have not…”
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Stromatolites on the rise in peat-bound karstic wetlands
Published in Scientific reports (13-11-2017)“…Stromatolites are the oldest evidence for life on Earth, but modern living examples are rare and predominantly occur in shallow marine or (hyper-) saline…”
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Is wind-wave fetch exposure related to soft shoreline change in swell-sheltered situations with low terrestrial sediment input?
Published in Journal of coastal conservation (01-02-2015)“…Rising sea levels and changing wind climates are widely expected to be associated with receding coastlines, creating a planning need for coastal change…”
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New York Modular
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