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R. Adapted-from, ) with (a) schematic planview coastal area with non-erodible rocky areas, sandy shores and 645 incident waves; (b) zoom onto a sandy/rocky area showing where the longshore and cross-shore 646 sediment transports are computed; (c) idealised rocky (grey) and sandy (sand) profiles used to design, Overview of features and processes included in LX-Shore, 2018.

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