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Single extreme storm sequence can offset decades of shoreline retreat projected to result from sea-level rise

Earth Sciences

Single extreme storm sequence can offset decades of shoreline retreat projected to result from sea-level rise

M. D. Harley, G. Masselink, et al.

This groundbreaking research challenges the notion that extreme storms solely harm coastal areas. Conducted by Mitchell D. Harley and colleagues, it uncovers how these storms can actively contribute to the nearshore sediment budget, potentially offsetting decades of shoreline retreat caused by sea-level rise. Discover the surprising impact of sediment movement in our changing climate!

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