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Crossing the boundary: how key advancements to headland sediment bypassing improve definition of littoral cell zones
  • Douglas George,
  • Bruno Castelle,
  • Ryan Patrick Mulligan
Douglas George
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Bruno Castelle
CNRS, Université de Bordeaux
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Ryan Patrick Mulligan
Queen's University
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Abstract

Headland sediment bypassing relates short-term physical forcing and long-term morphological response. The contributions from King et al., 2021 are a substantial step in understanding the complexities by using all three research approaches of field observations, process-based numerical modeling, and generalization with the development of an improved parametrization of headland sediment bypassing. This latest study adds to the growing body of knowledge around littoral cell boundaries, or as proposed in this commentary, littoral cell zones that recognize the importance of temporal variability and how this may influence shoreline position models. Anticipated climate change-induced evolution of the shoreline can be better understood with these additions.