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The development and stability of beach-dune system on the wave-dominated coast: A case study of the Curonian Spit, Lithuania

[Display omitted] •The article deals with the foredune slope development and its steady-state condition.•The analysis based on the Curonian Spit foredune stoss slope change in 2002–2017.•During accretion periods foredune stoss slope angle (tgθ) approaches 0.17. The complexity of the foredune system...

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Published in:Aeolian research 2019-12, Vol.41, p.100542, Article 100542
Main Authors: Jarmalavičius, Darius, Pupienis, Donatas, Žilinskas, Gintautas, Karaliūnas, Viktoras, Jukna, Laurynas
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