Abstract

Abstract Changes in shoreline position at 100 locations along 45 km of the Kaikoura coastline have been determined for the 32-year period from 1942 to 1974 by comparison of air photograph sequences. The areas studied in detail comprise the mixed sand-pebble beaches to the north and south of the Kaikoura Peninsula and the raised beaches and shore platforms of the peninsula itself. Both pronounced erosion and progradation of sectors of the shoreline have occurred and there are large variations in the rate of change within small distances. These variations are thought to reflect local differences in the availability of sediments in the littoral zone and the longshore distribution of dominantly high energy wave action. Maximum accretion was more than 40 m (weighted mean = 12.65 m) and maximum erosion was 47.6 m (weighted mean = 8.23 m). Both mixed sand-pebble beaches are dominantly accreting whereas the major zones of erosion occur along the northern and southern flanks of Kaikoura Peninsula and along the nor...

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