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Antonio H. F. Klein
Researcher at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Publications - 84
Citations - 1778
Antonio H. F. Klein is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Headland & Shore. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 81 publications receiving 1486 citations.
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Beach Morphodynamics and Profile Sequence for a Headland Bay Coast
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a sequence of beach profile for a headlands and bay coast, identifying the predominant wave direction, beach and nearshore profiles, sedimentology characteristics, hydrodynamic conditions at the beaches, morphodynamics and morphometric data for 17 beaches on central-north coast of Santa Catarina, Brazil, were obtained.
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Short-Term Beach Rotation Processes in Distinct Headland Bay Beach Systems
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated morphological changes in headland bay beaches with emphasis on short-term beach rotation processes, elucidating how it is affected by the planform/degree of curvature of the beach, and by the different morphodynamic characteristics of the beach systems monitored.
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Características Morfodinâmicas e Sedimentológicas das Praias Oceânicas Entre Rio Grande e Chuí, RS
TL;DR: In this article, caracteristicas morfodinâmicas distintas sao evidenciadas: praias proximas ao Rio Grande, localizada ao sul do farol do Albardao, oscila entre os estagios intermediario e reflectivo, and no restante da area, as praias tendem a permanecer em estagio intermediario.
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Present and Future Challenges of Coastal Erosion in Latin America
Rodolfo Silva,M. Luisa Martínez,Patrick A. Hesp,Patricio A. Catalán,Andrés F. Osorio,Raúl Martell,Mónica Fossati,Graziela Miot da Silva,Ismael Mariño-Tapia,Pedro de Souza Pereira,Rodrigo Cienguegos,Antonio H. F. Klein,Georges Govaere +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, Silva et al. present and future challenges of coastal erosion in Latin America, including sedimentary cliffs, deeply incised estuaries, headlands, barrier coasts and low lying, muddy coastal plains.
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Evidence for a transgressive barrier within a regressive strandplain system: Implications for complex coastal response to environmental change
Christopher J. Hein,Duncan M. FitzGerald,William J. Cleary,Marcio Boechat Albernaz,João Thadeu de Menezes,Antonio H. F. Klein +5 more
TL;DR: The Pinheira Strandplain sequence is composed of well-sorted, fine to very-fine quartz sand and has been used to record changes in the primary drivers of coastal evolution as discussed by the authors.