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Mitchell D Harley
Mitchell D Harley
Scientia Senior Lecturer, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UNSW Australia
Verified email at unsw.edu.au
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UAVs for coastal surveying
IL Turner, MD Harley, CD Drummond
Coastal Engineering 114, 19-24, 2016
5122016
Coastal vulnerability across the Pacific dominated by El Nino/Southern oscillation
PL Barnard, AD Short, MD Harley, KD Splinter, S Vitousek, IL Turner, ...
Nature Geoscience 8 (10), 801-807, 2015
3932015
CoastSat: A Google Earth Engine-enabled Python toolkit to extract shorelines from publicly available satellite imagery
K Vos, KD Splinter, MD Harley, JA Simmons, IL Turner
Environmental Modelling & Software 122, 104528, 2019
3872019
Sub-annual to multi-decadal shoreline variability from publicly available satellite imagery
K Vos, MD Harley, KD Splinter, JA Simmons, IL Turner
Coastal Engineering 150, 160-174, 2019
2822019
Assessment and integration of conventional, RTK-GPS and image-derived beach survey methods for daily to decadal coastal monitoring
MD Harley, IL Turner, AD Short, R Ranasinghe
Coastal Engineering 58 (2), 194-205, 2011
2442011
Extreme coastal erosion enhanced by anomalous extratropical storm wave direction
MD Harley, IL Turner, MA Kinsela, JH Middleton, PJ Mumford, KD Splinter, ...
Scientific reports 7 (1), 6033, 2017
2432017
A multi-decade dataset of monthly beach profile surveys and inshore wave forcing at Narrabeen, Australia
IL Turner, MD Harley, AD Short, JA Simmons, MA Bracs, MS Phillips, ...
Scientific data 3 (1), 1-13, 2016
2272016
A reevaluation of coastal embayment rotation: The dominance of cross‐shore versus alongshore sediment transport processes, Collaroy‐Narrabeen Beach, southeast Australia
MD Harley, IL Turner, AD Short, R Ranasinghe
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 116 (F4), 2011
2182011
Shoreline change mapping using crowd-sourced smartphone images
MD Harley, MA Kinsela, E Sánchez-García, K Vos
Coastal Engineering 150, 175-189, 2019
1442019
New insights into embayed beach rotation: The importance of wave exposure and cross‐shore processes
MD Harley, IL Turner, AD Short
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 120 (8), 1470-1484, 2015
1402015
Interannual variability and controls of the Sydney wave climate
MD Harley, IL Turner, AD Short, R Ranasinghe
International Journal of Climatology 30 (9), 1322-1335, 2010
1272010
Beach slopes from satellite‐derived shorelines
K Vos, MD Harley, KD Splinter, A Walker, IL Turner
Geophysical Research Letters 47 (14), e2020GL088365, 2020
1132020
Shoreline recovery on wave-dominated sandy coastlines: the role of sandbar morphodynamics and nearshore wave parameters
MS Phillips, MD Harley, IL Turner, KD Splinter, RJ Cox
Marine Geology 385, 146-159, 2017
1092017
Remote sensing is changing our view of the coast: Insights from 40 years of monitoring at Narrabeen-Collaroy, Australia
KD Splinter, MD Harley, IL Turner
Remote Sensing 10 (11), 1744, 2018
1082018
Coastal Storm Definition
MD Harley
Coastal Storms: Processes and Impacts, 1-22, 2017
1022017
Beach morphodynamics and types of foredune erosion generated by storms along the Emilia-Romagna coastline, Italy
C Armaroli, E Grottoli, MD Harley, P Ciavola
Geomorphology 199, 22-35, 2013
1022013
Can an early-warning system help minimize the impacts of coastal storms? A case study of the 2012 Halloween storm, northern Italy
MD Harley, A Valentini, C Armaroli, L Perini, L Calabrese, P Ciavola
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 16 (1), 209-222, 2016
972016
Managing local coastal inundation risk using real-time forecasts and artificial dune placements
MD Harley, P Ciavola
Coastal engineering 77, 77-90, 2013
932013
Annual prediction of shoreline erosion and subsequent recovery
MA Davidson, IL Turner, KD Splinter, MD Harley
Coastal Engineering 130, 14-25, 2017
902017
UAV applications to coastal engineering
CD Drummond, MD Harley, IL Turner, AN A Matheen, WC Glamore
Australasian Coasts & Ports Conference 2015: 22nd Australasian Coastal and …, 2015
872015
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