The temporal and spatial scales of rocky coast geomorphology: a commentary
Rocky shores are complex landforms that result from marine erosion and subaerial weathering. They are time-integrated features where their present day form is the result of instantaneous erosion, often on the millimetre to sub-metre scale, occurring for centuries to millennia. As a result, research...
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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
2017
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