Large-scale transgressive coastal dune behaviour in Europe during the Little Ice Age

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Autor(a) principal: Jackson, Derek W. T.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Costas, Susana, Guisado-Pintado, Emilia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/12516
Resumo: The Little Ice Age is the most noted climatological event in recent history with dramatic consequences for a large part of the western European coastal landscape. A major morphological feature associated with this event is the presence of large-scale transgressive dune fields that actively advanced inland, encroaching, in some cases, human settlements and directly affecting coastal communities. Several hypotheses exist to explain the formation of such features, which purport increased storminess, sea-level changes, or human activities as the major drivers of the relatively well-documented enhanced aeolian activity during this event. However, these hypotheses do not explain entirely the whole process by which dunes are set into movement. Here, we show the temporal and spatial distribution of this event in terms of impact over the coast, focusing on the mobilization of coastal dunes and then elaborate a new conceptual model that explains the onset and evolution pathways of coastal dunes after the impact of the Little Ice Age. Our model proposes the combined effect of storms and other parameters to explain the initiation phases of the process, when sand becomes available and blown by the very strong winds associated with documented higher frequency and intensity of storms occurring during this period.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Large-scale transgressive coastal dune behaviour in Europe during the Little Ice Age
title Large-scale transgressive coastal dune behaviour in Europe during the Little Ice Age
spellingShingle Large-scale transgressive coastal dune behaviour in Europe during the Little Ice Age
Jackson, Derek W. T.
Little Ice Age
Storminess
Temperature
Vegetation cover
Climate
Transgressive coastal dunes
title_short Large-scale transgressive coastal dune behaviour in Europe during the Little Ice Age
title_full Large-scale transgressive coastal dune behaviour in Europe during the Little Ice Age
title_fullStr Large-scale transgressive coastal dune behaviour in Europe during the Little Ice Age
title_full_unstemmed Large-scale transgressive coastal dune behaviour in Europe during the Little Ice Age
title_sort Large-scale transgressive coastal dune behaviour in Europe during the Little Ice Age
author Jackson, Derek W. T.
author_facet Jackson, Derek W. T.
Costas, Susana
Guisado-Pintado, Emilia
author_role author
author2 Costas, Susana
Guisado-Pintado, Emilia
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jackson, Derek W. T.
Costas, Susana
Guisado-Pintado, Emilia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Little Ice Age
Storminess
Temperature
Vegetation cover
Climate
Transgressive coastal dunes
topic Little Ice Age
Storminess
Temperature
Vegetation cover
Climate
Transgressive coastal dunes
description The Little Ice Age is the most noted climatological event in recent history with dramatic consequences for a large part of the western European coastal landscape. A major morphological feature associated with this event is the presence of large-scale transgressive dune fields that actively advanced inland, encroaching, in some cases, human settlements and directly affecting coastal communities. Several hypotheses exist to explain the formation of such features, which purport increased storminess, sea-level changes, or human activities as the major drivers of the relatively well-documented enhanced aeolian activity during this event. However, these hypotheses do not explain entirely the whole process by which dunes are set into movement. Here, we show the temporal and spatial distribution of this event in terms of impact over the coast, focusing on the mobilization of coastal dunes and then elaborate a new conceptual model that explains the onset and evolution pathways of coastal dunes after the impact of the Little Ice Age. Our model proposes the combined effect of storms and other parameters to explain the initiation phases of the process, when sand becomes available and blown by the very strong winds associated with documented higher frequency and intensity of storms occurring during this period.
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