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Overview

David A. Huntley is affiliated with Plymouth University in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses primarily on the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with particular attention to Earth-Surface Processes, Oceanography, and Ecology.

Their scholarly output includes work on topics such as Coastal and Marine Dynamics, Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing, and Coastal Wetland Ecosystem Dynamics.

David A. Huntley has published in the Journal of Coastal Research, contributing at least one paper titled "Checkmate!" in 2020.

  • Checkmate!, 2020, Journal of Coastal Research

Collaboration is a part of their research practice, with frequent co-authors including Karin R. Bryan.

  • Karin R. Bryan

Their work is situated within several specific subfields, encompassing Earth-Surface Processes, Oceanography, and Ecology, indicating a cross-disciplinary approach to environmental and planetary studies.

Best Publications

  • Two-dimensional surf beat: Long wave generation by a time-varying breakpoint

    Graham Symonds;David A. Huntley;Anthony J. Bowen

  • The origin, classification and modelling of sand banks and ridges

    Keith R Dyer;David A Huntley

  • inssev: An instrument to measure the size and settling velocity of flocs in situ

    M.J. Fennessy;K.R. Dyer;D.A. Huntley

  • Seabed stress determinations using the inertial dissipation method and the turbulent kinetic energy method

    K. R. Stapleton;D. A. Huntley

  • Field observations of surf beat: 1. Progressive edge waves

    D. A. Huntley;R. T. Guza;E. B. Thornton

  • A mechanism for the generation of wave‐driven rhythmic patterns in the surf zone

    A. Falqués;G. Coco;D. A. Huntley

  • Continuous measurements of suspended sand concentration in a wave dominated nearshore environment

    Daniel M. Hanes;David A. Huntley

  • A universal form for shoreline run‐up spectra?

    D. A. Huntley;R. T. Guza;A. J. Bowen

  • Long-wave forcing by the breaking of random gravity waves on a beach

    T. E. Baldock;D. A. Huntley

  • Self-organization mechanisms for the formation of nearshore crescentic and transverse sand bars

    Miquel Caballeria;G. Coco;Albert Falqués;D.A. Huntley

  • Beach Cusps: A Comparison of Data and Theories for Their Formation

    Giovanni Coco;Tim J. O'Hare;David A. Huntley

  • Evaluating shoreline identification using optical satellite images

    Gabriela García-Rubio;David Huntley;Paul Russell

  • Long‐period waves on a natural beach

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  • Breakpoint generated surf beat induced by bichromatic wave groups

    T.E Baldock;D.A Huntley;P.A.D Bird;T O'Hare

  • Investigation of a self-organization model for beach cusp formation and development

    G. Coco;D. A. Huntley;T. J. O'Hare

  • Field Measurements of Sediment Dynamics in Front of a Seawall

    Jonathon R Miles;Paul E. Russell;David A. Huntley

  • Video observations of beach cusp morphodynamics

    Rafael Almar;Giovanni Coco;Karin R. Bryan;D.A. Huntley

  • Ripple generation under the combined influences of waves and currents on the Canadian continental shelf

    C.L. Amos;A.J. Bowen;D.A. Huntley;C.F.M. Lewis

  • Acoustic measurements of suspended sand concentration in the C2S2 experiment at Stanhope Lane, Prince Edward Island

    D.M. Hanes;C.E. Vincent;D.A. Huntley;T.L. Clarke

  • Field Observations of Edge Waves

    D. A. Huntley;A. J. Bowen

  • Resuspension Processes and Seston Dynamics, Southern North Sea: Discussion

    C. F. Jago;A. J. Bale;M. O. Green;M. J. Howarth

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Russell
Paul Russell Plymouth University
Giovanni Coco
Giovanni Coco University of Auckland
Tom E. Baldock
Tom E. Baldock University of Queensland
Robert J. Nicholls
Robert J. Nicholls University of East Anglia
Gerhard Masselink
Gerhard Masselink Plymouth University
Andrew Chadwick
Andrew Chadwick Loughborough University
João Alveirinho Dias
João Alveirinho Dias University of Algarve
Robert A. Holman
Robert A. Holman Oregon State University
John M. Huthnance
John M. Huthnance National Oceanography Centre
Raúl Medina
Raúl Medina University of Cantabria

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