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Related Publications and Conference Presentations

  • Castelle, B. Turner, I.L., Bertin, X and Tomlinson R.B., “Beach nourishment at Coolangatta Bay over the period 1987-2005: Impacts and lessons” (PDF 2.77mb), Coastal Engineering, Vol. 56, pp.940-950.
  • Castelle, B. Turner, I.L., Bertin, X and Tomlinson R.B. (2008), " Evolution de morphologie de la baie de Coolangatta (Gold Coast, Australie)(PDF 587kb): impact des rechargements de plage et du système permanent de bypass de sédiment " Xèmes Journées Nationales Génie Civil - Génie Côtier, Sophia –Antipolis, October, pp. 211-220.
  • Castelle, B. Le Corre, Y., and Tomlinson, R.B. (2008), “Can the Gold Coast beaches manage extreme events” (PDF 525kb), Geo-Marine Letters online,  Vol. 28, pp. 23-30.
  • Golshani, A., Tomlinson, R. and Stuart, G., Storm Surge Modeling of Extreme Events in Gold Coast (PDF 45kb), Queensland. Storm Surges Congress, Hamburg, Germany, 13 -17 September, 2010.
  • Golshani, A., Thurston, W., Abbs, D., Stuart, G., Tomlinson, R. (2011), "Numerical Modeling of Storm Surge Induced by May 2009 East Coast Low in Gold Coast Australia" (PDF 2.84mb). Solutions to Coastal Disasters Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, 26-29 June, 2011.
  • Golshani, A., Splinter, D., Thurston, W., and Tomlinson, R. (2011), “Modeling of May 1996 East Coast Low Event in South-East Queensland” (PDF 446kb), Queensland Coastal Conference 2011, 19-21 October 2011, Cairns, Australia.
  • Golshani, A., Stuart, G., and Tomlinson, R. (2012): “Storm surge modeling of Fraser East Coast Low event in South-East Queensland”(PDF 778kb) , Eight International Conference on Coastal and Port Engineering in Developing Countries, PIANC COPEDEC VIII, 20-24 February ,IIT Madras, Chennai, India.
  • Helman, P. and Tomlinson, R.B. (2008), “Coastal Storms and Climate Change Over the Last Two Centuries, East Coast Australia” (PDF 2.42mb), Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2008, Eds. Wallendorf, L., Ewing, L., Jones, C. and Jaffe, B., ASCE, pp. 139-146.
  • Hunt, S., Stuart, G., Reed, R., Mirfenderesk, H. and Tomlinson, R.B. (2008), “Managing Coastal hazards on Australia’s Gold Coast”(PDF 268kb), Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2008, Eds. Wallendorf, L., Ewing, L., Jones, C. and Jaffe, B., ASCE, pp. 699-712.
  • Lewis, J., Mortensen, S., Stuart, G., Drønen, N., Tomlinson, R., Hunt, S., (2010), Detailed Assessment of Extreme Coastal Erosion and Storm Surge Vulnerability of Central Gold Coast Beaches. New South Wales Coastal Conference Batesman Bay, New South Wales, 10-12/11/2010.
  • Mirfenderesk, H. and Tomlinson, R.B. “Interaction between Coastal Development and Inland Estuarine Waterways at a short-medium timescale” (PDF 945kb), Journal of Coastal Research, Vol. 25 No. 4, pp. 969-980.
  • Mirfenderesk, H. and Tomlinson, R.B. (2008), “Observations of Hydrodynamic Parameters in Tidal Inlets in a Predominantly Semidiurnal Regime”(PDF 1.59mb), Journal Coastal Research, Vol. 24, No. 5, pp. 1229-1239.
  • Mirfenderesk H., Tomlinson R., (2008), “Simulating Wave-Tide Induced Circulation in Jumpinpin Tidal Inlet, with a Coupled Hydrodynamic-Wave Model”(PDF 382kb), 9th National Conference on Hydraulic in Water Engineering, Institute of Engineers Australia, Darwin, Australia.
  • Mirfenderesk H., Tomlinson R., Hughes L., (2008), “Tidal Analysis of the Coomera River Estuary” (PDF 2.16mb), 9th National Conference on Hydraulic in Water Engineering, Institute of Engineers Australia, Darwin, Australia.
  • Mirfenderesk, H. and Tomlinson R. (2007), “Numerical Modeling of Tidal Dynamic and Water Circulation at the Gold Coast Broadwater, Australia” (PDF 1.45mb). Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 50, pp. 277 – 281.
  • Sano, M., Baum, S., Crick, F., Low Choy, D., Serrao-Neumann, S. and Tomlinson, R., (2010), An Assessment of Coastal Vulnerability To Climate Change in South East Queensland, Australia. Littoral 2010. Adapting to global change at the coast: Leadership, Innovation, and Investment. London 21/09-23/09, 2010.
  • Sano, M., Richards, R., Smith, T., (2010), Integrating models for assessing adaptive capacity in coastal communities: a case study in South East Queensland (SEQ), Australia. Coastal Zone Asia Pacific Conference 2010, Bangkok, Thailand, 17-22 October, 2010.
  • Sano, M., Golshani, A., Splinter, K.D., Strauss, D. and Tomlinson, R., (2011), A detailed assessment of vulnerability to climate change in the Gold Coast, Australia (PDF 85kb).  Journal of Coastal Research (Proceedings of the 11th International Coastal Symposium, Szczecin, Poland), SI64.
  • Sano, M. and Tomlinson, R., (2011), Adapting coasts to climate variability and change: integrating outcomes from "Future Coastlines" and the "South East Queensland Climate Adaptation Research Initiative". Coasts and Ports 2011, Perth, September, 2011.
  • Splinter, K.D. and Golshani, A., (2010), Development of a wave classification scheme to examine climate variability and nearshore response (PDF 85kb).  Proceedings of 2010 Australian Wind-Waves Research Science Symposium, 19-20 May, 2010. Gold Coast, Australia. The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research (CAWCR) Technical Report 29.
  • Splinter, K.D. and Tomlinson, R., (2010), Assessment of post-storm recovery of beach profiles using video imaging techniques (PDF 3051kb). 2010 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. (IGARSS), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
  • Splinter, K.D., Golshani, A., Tomlinson, R., and Stuart, G., (2010), Spatial and Temporal Variability of Longshore Transport Along Gold Coast (PDF 263kb), Australia. 32nd International Conference on Coastal Engineering, Shanghai, China.
  • Splinter, K.D., Strauss, D. and Tomlinson, R., (2010), Beach response to extreme events: Observations and modelling. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, USA.
  • Splinter, K.D., Strauss, D. and Tomlinson, R., (in press), Assessment of Post-storm Recovery of Beaches Using Video Imaging Techniques: A Case Study at Gold Coast, Australia. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing SI.
  • Splinter, K.D., Stuart, G., Ruggiero, P., Maddux, T. and Tomlinson, R., (2010), The Capabilities of a Commercially Available Model to Predict Laboratory Beach and Dune Erosion Under Extreme Conditions. Ocean Sciences Meeting (AGU). Portland, Oregon, USA.
  • Splinter, K.D., Palmsten, M., Holman, R. and Tomlinson, R., (2011), Comparison of Measured and Modeled Run-up and Resulting Dune Erosion During a Lab Experiment (PDF 263kb).  Proceedings of Coastal Sediments 2011, Miami, Florida, USA.
  • Strauss, D., Splinter, K.D., Stuer, A. and Tomlinson, R., (2011), Beach Nourishment and Coastal Protection along the Gold Coast, Australia: A Case Study at Palm Beach (PDF 263kb). Proceedings of Coastal Sediments 2011, Miami, Florida, USA.
  • Stuart, G., Strauss, D., Lewis, J., Sano, M., Dronen, N., Mortenson, S., Splinter, K. and Tomlinson, R., (2010), Gold Coast Shoreline Management Plan: Implementation Activities 2009/2010. Griffith Centre for Coastal Management Research Report No. 117.

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