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Alongshore variability of cross‐shore bar behavior on a nontidal beach
Authors:Florin T?tui  Alfred Vespremeanu‐Stroe  Gerben B Ruessink
Institution:1. Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest, 010041 Bucharest, Romania;2. Department of Physical Geography, Faculty of Geosciences, IMAU, Utrecht University, 3508 TC Utrecht, Netherlands
Abstract:We report on a 6‐year nearshore bathymetric dataset from the Danube Delta (Romanian Black Sea coast) that comprises 16 km of erosive, stable and accumulative low‐lying micro‐tidal beaches northward of Sf. Gheorghe arm mouth. Two to three two‐dimensional longshore sandbars exhibit a net multi‐annual cyclic (2.8–5.5 years) offshore migration (20–50 m yr?1) in a similar way to other coasts worldwide. Bar morphology and behavior on the sediment‐rich accretionary (dissipative) sector differ substantially from that on the erosive (intermediate) sector. Shoreface slope is the most important factor controlling sandbar number and behavior. It determines different wave‐breaking patterns in the surf zone, translated into different offshore sediment transport and bar zone widths along the study site. Additionally, sediment availability, as a result of the distance from the arm mouth and of the long‐term evolution of the coast, controls the sandbar volume variability. These are all ultimately reflected in the variations of sandbar migration rates and cycle periods. A non‐dimensional morpho‐sedimentary parameter is finally presented, which expresses the bar system change potential as offshore sediment transport potential across the bar zone. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:intra‐site differences  CEOF  offshore migration  bar migration cycle  shoreline dynamics
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