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Publikováno v:
Geomorphology. 344:1-9
Using micro-erosion meters (MEM) and traversing micro-erosion meters (TMEM), surface lowering rates of shore platforms on Kaikōura Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand have been measured over a total of 43 years. This record is the longest monitored
Publikováno v:
Geomorphology. 121:266-273
Using long-term data sets of erosion rates for the shore platform at Kaikoura it is possible to assess the relationships between erosion rates over two and ten years. Erosion rates do not tend to vary significantly between the two measurement periods
Publikováno v:
Geomorphology. 114:22-29
Knowledge of the long-term rates of erosion of shore platforms are needed to assist modeling platform development, understand rates and modes of development and decipher issues of inheritance from former sea level. Few studies report rates from more
Geography in the ‘Real World’: Coastal Management and the Role of the Geographer in Landuse Planning
Autor:
R. M. Kirk
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Geography. 93:6-11
Publikováno v:
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 27:207-220
This paper examines the morphology and processes governing the development of shore platforms at Lake Waikaremoana, North Island, New Zealand. Shore platforms at Lake Waikaremoana are recent features, and were formed when a new sequence of shoreline
Autor:
R. M. Kirk
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anatomy. 199:625-628
Autor:
R. M. Kirk, Wayne J. Stephenson
Publikováno v:
Geomorphology. 41:5-21
This paper reports the occurrence of swelling of coastal bedrock measured with a traversing micro-erosion meter (TMEM) on inter-tidal mudstone and limestone shore platforms. While numerous micro-erosion meter (MEM) studies have been made, only a smal
Autor:
R. M. Kirk
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anatomy. 199:369-372
Autor:
R. M. Kirk, Wayne J. Stephenson
Publikováno v:
Geomorphology. 32:21-41
The role of waves in shore platform development has been investigated on Kaikoura Peninsula by direct measurement of waves in deep water and on platforms at high tide. This showed that the deepwater wave environment off the Kaikoura Peninsula is very