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Research investigating the fundamental underlying principles that control the rate of cohesive shore platform erosion and its role in coastal morphology.
A new report recommends revising and expanding the Beach Management Manual originally published by CIRIA Construction Industry Research and Information Association in 1996.
This project increased understanding of how beaches made of mixed materials such as sand and gravel behave in order to create models to predict their future behaviour.
This project identified current knowledge about managing shore platforms that include stable layers, such as mud or clay, as well as further research required.
Find out how clean the water is on beaches and in other bathing areas in England, and if there is a problem with pollution
A project investigating beach behaviour to support beach management and the design of coastal defence structures on shingle beaches.
Coastal erosion, flood defences, bathing water quality
British forces in the south Atlantic, information on the islands, accommodation and facilities for personnel and their families
This project aims to improve our understanding of toe scour at coastal defence structures and improve our ability to predict and lessen beach lowering.
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