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Ana Vila-Concejo
Ana Vila-Concejo
Geocoastal Research Group, School of Geosciences, University of Sydney
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Long-term empirical evidence of ocean warming leading to tropicalization of fish communities, increased herbivory, and loss of kelp
A Vergés, C Doropoulos, HA Malcolm, M Skye, M Garcia-Pizá, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (48), 13791-13796, 2016
4652016
Classification of washover dynamics in barrier islands
A Matias, Ó Ferreira, A Vila-Concejo, T Garcia, JA Dias
Geomorphology 97 (3-4), 655-674, 2008
1342008
Hydrodynamics and equilibrium of a multiple-inlet system
A Pacheco, Ó Ferreira, JJ Williams, E Garel, A Vila-Concejo, JA Dias
Marine Geology 274 (1-4), 32-42, 2010
1072010
Persistence of storm-induced morphology on a modal low-energy beach: A case study from NW-Iberian Peninsula
S Costas, I Alejo, A Vila-Concejo, MA Nombela
Marine Geology 224 (1-4), 43-56, 2005
822005
The first two years of an inlet: sedimentary dynamics
A Vila-Concejo, Ó Ferreira, A Matias, JMA Dias
Continental Shelf Research 23 (14-15), 1425-1445, 2003
792003
Recent evolution of the natural inlets of a barrier island system in Southern Portugal
A Vila-Concejo, A Matias, Ó Ferreira, C Duarte, JMA Dias
Journal of Coastal Research, 741-752, 2002
712002
Assessment of tidal inlet evolution and stability using sediment budget computations and hydraulic parameter analysis
A Pacheco, A Vila-Concejo, Ó Ferreira, JA Dias
Marine Geology 247 (1-2), 104-127, 2008
682008
Lessons from inlet relocation: examples from Southern Portugal
A Vila-Concejo, Ó Ferreira, BD Morris, A Matias, JMA Dias
Coastal engineering 51 (10), 967-990, 2004
682004
Short-term morphodynamics of non-storm overwash
A Matias, Ó Ferreira, A Vila-Concejo, B Morris, JA Dias
Marine Geology 274 (1-4), 69-84, 2010
662010
Artificial construction of dunes in the south of Portugal
A Matias, O Ferreira, I Mendes, JA Dias, A Vila-Concejo
Journal of Coastal Research 21 (3), 472-481, 2005
632005
Quantification of inlet-related hazards in barrier island systems. An example from the Ria Formosa (Portugal)
A Vila-Concejo, A Matias, A Pacheco, Ó Ferreira, JMA Dias
Continental Shelf Research 26 (9), 1045-1060, 2006
61*2006
Nested radar systems for remote coastal observations
PS Bell, JJ Williams, S Clark, BD Morris, A Vila-Concej
Journal of Coastal Research, 483-487, 2006
572006
Steps to improve gender diversity in coastal geoscience and engineering
A Vila-Concejo, SL Gallop, SM Hamylton, LS Esteves, KR Bryan, ...
Palgrave Communications 4 (1), 1-9, 2018
532018
Evaluation of soft protection techniques in barrier islands by monitoring programs: case studies from Ria Formosa (Algarve-Portugal)
JA Dias, Ó Ferreira, A Matias, A Vila-Concejo, C Sá-Pires
Journal of Coastal Research, 117-131, 2003
522003
What happens on an equatorial beach on the Amazon coast when La Niña occurs during the rainy season?
LCC Pereira, SMO de Oliveira, RM da Costa, KG da Costa, ...
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 135, 116-127, 2013
512013
A coastal management program for channels located in backbarrier systems
A Pacheco, AR Carrasco, A Vila-Concejo, Ó Ferreira, JA Dias
Ocean & coastal management 50 (1-2), 119-143, 2007
492007
A morphometric assessment and classification of coral reef spur and groove morphology
S Duce, A Vila-Concejo, SM Hamylton, JM Webster, E Bruce, RJ Beaman
Geomorphology 265, 68-83, 2016
472016
Late Holocene sea-level fall and turn-off of reef flat carbonate production: Rethinking bucket fill and coral reef growth models
DL Harris, JM Webster, A Vila-Concejo, Q Hua, Y Yokoyama, PJ Reimer
Geology 43 (2), 175-178, 2015
472015
Morphometric classification of swell-dominated embayed beaches
TE Fellowes, A Vila-Concejo, SL Gallop
Marine Geology 411, 78-87, 2019
452019
Seasonal changes in oceanographic processes at an equatorial macrotidal beach in northern Brazil
LCC Pereira, NIS da Silva, RM da Costa, NE Asp, KG da Costa, ...
Continental Shelf Research 43, 95-106, 2012
452012
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