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Suggested References

 

​Brodu, N. and Lague, D. 2012. 3D terrestrial lidar data classification of complex natural scenes using a multi-scale dimensionality criterion: Applications in geomorphology. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 68, 121-134.

Delaney, C. A., Devoy, R. J. N. and Jennings, S. C. 2012. Mid- to Late Holocene Relative Sea-Level and Sedimentary Changes on European Atlantic Coasts:  Evidence from Castlemaine Harbour, Southwest Ireland.

Feagin, R. A., Williams, A. M., Popescu, S., Stukey, J. and Washington-Allen, R. A. 2012. The Use of Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) in Dune Ecosystems: The Lessons Learned. Journal of Coastal Research.



Gault, J., O’Hagan, A. M., Cummins, V., Murphy, J. and Vial, T. 2011. Erosion management in Inch beach, South West Ireland. Ocean and Coastal Management, 54, 930-942.

Guilcher, A., King, C. A. M. and Berthois, L. 1960. Spits, Tombolos and Tidal Marshes in Connemara and West Kerry, Ireland. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section B: Biological, Geological, and Chemical Science, 61, 283-338.

Heritage, G. L. and Large, A. R. G. 2009. Laser scanning for the environmental sciences, Blackwell Pub.

Nagihara, S., Mulligan, K. R. and Xiong, W. 2004. Use of a three-dimensional laser scanner to digitally capture the topography of sand dunes in high spatial resolution. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 29, 391-398.

Nield, J. M. and Wiggs, G. F. S. 2011. The application of terrestrial laser scanning to aeolian saltation cloud measurement and its response to changing surface moisture. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 36, 273-278.


Nield, J. M., Wiggs, G. F. S. and Squirrell, R. S. 2011. Aeolian sand strip mobility and protodune development on a drying beach: examining surface moisture and surface roughness patterns measured by terrestrial laser scanning. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 36, 513-522.



Orford, J., Cooper, A. and McKenna, J. 1999a. Mesoscale temporal changes to foredunes at Inch Spit, south-west Ireland. Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, 43, 439-461.



Orford, J. D., Cooper, J. A. G., Jackson, D., Malvarez, G. and White, D. 1999b. Extreme storms and thresholds on foredune stripping at Inch Spit, south-west Ireland. Coastal Sediments: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Coastal Engineering and Science of Coastal Sediment Processes, 3, 1852-1866.



O'Shea, M., Murphy, J. and Sala, P. 2011. Monitoring the morphodynamic behaviour of a breached barrier beach system and its impacts on an estuarine system. In IEEE, 1-8.

Rosser, N., Petley, D., Lim, M., Dunning, S. and Allison, R. 2005. Terrestrial laser scanning for monitoring the process of hard rock coastal cliff erosion. Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology & Hydrogeology, 38, 363.



Sala, P. 2010. Morphodynamic evolution of an embayed beach-dune barrier system. Master of Engineering Science, University College Cork.

Vial, T. 2008. Monitoring the Morphological Response of an Embayed High-energy Beach to Storms and Atlantic Waves. Master of Engineering Science, University College Cork.



Wintle, A. G., Clarke, M. L., Musson, F. M., Orford, J. D. and Devoy, R. J. N. 1998. Luminescence dating of recent dunes on Inch Spit, Dingle Bay, Southwest Ireland. The Holocene, 8, 331-339.

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