Exploració per autor "Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio"
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Planform and mobility in the Meaípe-Maimbá embayed beach on the South East coast of Brazil
Albino, Jacqueline; Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio; Oliveira, Tiago C.A. (2016-01)
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Accés obertThe Meaipe-Maimba embayed beach (MMEB) on the south-east coast of Brazil has been subject to anthropogenic pressures since the 70's. In this study we discuss the adequacy and contribution of the parabolic planform model ... -
Playas agotadas
Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio (2011-05)
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Accés restringit per política de l'editorialImpedimos el aporte de sedimentos y alteramos la dinámica natural costera. ¿Y todavía nos extraña que las playas se hallen en retroceso? -
Predicción de los cambios en el perfil de playa utilizando parámetros adimensionales sencillos
Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio; Sánchez-Arcilla Conejo, Agustín; Valdemoro Garcia, Herminia (1997-02)
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Accés obertEn este artículo se analiza el comportamiento de una serie de parámetros adimensionales para la predicción de los cambios en el perfil de playa debido al transporte transversal. El análisis se hace tanto desde el punto de ... -
Probabilistic characterisation of coastal storm-induced risks using Bayesian networks
Sanuy Vázquez, Marc; Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio (2021-01)
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Accés obertA probabilistic estimation of hazards based on the response approach requires assessing large amounts of source characteristics, representing an entire storm climate. In addition, the coast is a dynamic environment, and ... -
Probabilistic coastal vulnerability assessment to storms at regional scale : application to Catalan beaches (NW Mediterranean)
Bosom García, Eva; Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio (2011)
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Accés obertA methodology to assess storm-induced coastal vulnerability taking into account the different induced processes separately (inundation and erosion) is presented. It is based on a probabilistic approach where hazards time ... -
Recreational beach management: a case study from the Amazon coast
de Sousa-Felix, Rosigleyse Corrêa; Coelho Pessoa, Rubem Manoel; da Costa, Rauquírio Marinho; Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio; Cajueiro Carneiro Pereira, Luci (2020-03)
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Accés restringit per política de l'editorialCoastal tourism is the most important segment of this economic sector, given that a majority of tourists tend to prefer coastal destinations. The sandy beaches of the Brazilian Amazon coast, with their well-preserved ... -
Regional vulnerability analysis of Catalan beaches to storms
Mendoza Ponce, Ernesto Tonatiuh; Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio (2009-09)
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Accés obertA framework to estimate coastal vulnerability to storm impacts at a regional scale is presented. It assesses the physical coastal vulnerability to storm impacts by separately estimating two components: flooding and erosion. ... -
Relative sea-level rise induced changes in habitat distribution in the Ebro Delta: implications for adaptation strategies
López-Doriga Sandoval, Uxía; Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio (Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), 2019)
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Accés restringit per política de l'editorialIn this study, the impact of relative sea-level rise (RSLR) and the potential damage to habitats in the Ebro Delta have been analysed. We present a methodology for improved flood-damage assessments caused by RSLR in natural ... -
Selecting coastal hotspots to storm impacts at the regional scale: a Coastal Risk Assessment Framework
Viavattene, Christophe; Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio; Priest, S.; Owen, D.; McCall, R.; Ferreira, Óscar Manuel Fernandes Cerveira (2018-04)
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Accés obertManaging coastal risk at the regional scale requires a prioritization of resources along the shoreline. A transparent and rigorous risk assessment should inform managers and stakeholders in their choices. This requires ... -
Sensitivity of storm-induced hazards in a highly curvilinear coastline to changing storm directions: the Tordera delta case (NW Mediterranean)
Sanuy Vázquez, Marc; Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio (2019-04)
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Accés obertExtreme coastal storms, especially when incident in areas with densely urbanized coastlines, are one of the most damaging forms of natural disasters. The main hazards originating from coastal storms are inundation and ... -
Shoreline evolution and its management implications in beaches along the Catalan coast
Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio; Valdemoro Garcia, Herminia (Springer, 2019)
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Accés restringit per política de l'editorialSe analiza la evolución de la línea de costa de Catalunya durante las dos últimas décadas, se identifican los principales factores que determinan dicha evolución, y se avanzan sus implicaciones para la gestión costera. The ... -
Simulación de cambios a corto plazo en la línea de costa
Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio; Sánchez-Arcilla Conejo, Agustín (1992-10)
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Accés obertEn este artículo se desarrolla una formulación paramétrica para el transporte transversal de sedimentos. El Transporte se calcula en función del flujo de energía del oleaje incidente a la vez que se utiliza el concepto de ... -
Storm-induced coastal hazard assessment at regional scale: application to Catalonia (NW Mediterranean)
Bosom García, Eva; Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio (2010)
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Accés obertA methodology for coastal hazard assessment at regional scale is presented and applied to the Catalan coast (NW Mediterranean). The method separately evaluates erosion and inundation hazards by using wave time series and ... -
Storm-induced risk assessment: evaluation of two tools at the regional and hotspot scale
Ferreira, O.; Viavattene, Christophe; Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio (2018-04)
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Accés obertCoastal zones are under increasing risk as coastal hazards increase due to climate change and the consequences of these also increase due to on-going economic development. To effectively deal with this increased risk ... -
The ability of societies to adapt to twenty-first-century sea-level rise
Hinkel, Jochen; Aerts, Jereoen C. J. H.; Brown, Sally; Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio; Sánchez-Arcilla Conejo, Agustín (2018-06)
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Accés obertAgainst the background of potentially substantial sea-level rise, one important question is to what extent are coastal societies able to adapt? This question is often answered in the negative by referring to sinking islands ... -
The economic impact of sea level rise-induced decrease in the carrying capacity of Catalan beaches (NW Mediterranean, Spain)
Garola Crespo, Àlvar; López-Doriga Sandoval, Uxía; Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio (2022-03)
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Accés obertSea-level rise (SLR)-induced erosion will contribute significantly to the reduction of the surface of beaches worldwide. In the absence of adaptation measures, this implies a decrease in the recreational carrying capacity ... -
The role of beach morphology and mid-century climate change effects on wave runup and storm impact on the northern Yucatan coast
Medellín, Gabriela; Mayor, Martí; Appendini, Christian M.; Cerezo Mota, Ruth; Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio (MDPI, 2021-05)
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Accés obertWave runup is a relevant parameter to determine the storm impact on barrier islands. Here, the role of the beach morphology on wave runup and storm impact was investigated at four coastal communities located on the northern ... -
The Tordera Delta, a hotspot to storm impacts in the coast northwards of Barcelona (NW Mediterranean)
Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio; Sanuy Vázquez, Marc; Ballesteros Martínez, Caridad; Valdemoro Garcia, Herminia (2018-04)
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Accés obertThe Catalan coast, as most of the developed Mediterranean coastal zone, can be characterized as a high-risk area to the impact of storms due to the large concentration of values together with the dominance of eroding ... -
The trophic status of an Amazonian estuary under anthropogenic pressure (Brazil)
Cunha Monteiro Brenardi, Marcela; Pereira, Luci Cajueiro Carneiro; Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio (2016-03)
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Accés restringit per política de l'editorialThe effects of the anthropogenic process on the trophic status of the Caete estuary (located 150 km southwest of the Amazon delta) were undertaken under different climate conditions. To do this, oceanographic data were ... -
Towards a new integrated beach management system: the ecosystem-based management system for beaches
Sarda Borroy, Rafael; Valls, Josep Francesc; Pintó, Josep; Ariza, Eduard; Lozoya, Juan Pablo; Fraguell, Rosa Maria; Martí, Carolina; Rucabado, Josep; Ramis, Juan; Jiménez Quintana, José Antonio (2015-12)
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Accés obertMassive use of beaches has forced traditional management of these systems to focus on the service offer to users. Consequently, human activity and behavior prevailed over other biological and physical processes and functions. ...