Extreme wave activity during 2013/2014 winter and morphological impacts along the Atlantic coast of Europe

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This paper, published in 2016, received 264 indexed citations. Written by Gerd Masselink, Bruno Castelle, Tim Scott, Guillaume Dodet, Serge Suanez, Derek Jackson and France Floc’h covering the research area of Earth-Surface Processes, Atmospheric Science and Oceanography. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Earth-Surface Processes (224 citations), Ecology (143 citations) and Atmospheric Science (110 citations). Published in Geophysical Research Letters.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.1002/2015gl067492.

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