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Water and sediment movement around a coastal headland: Portland Bill,southern UK
Authors:Bastos  A  Collins  M  Kenyon  N
Institution:(1) School of Ocean and Earth Science, University of Southampton Southampton Oceanography Centre European Way, Southampton, SO14 3ZH, UK;(2) Challenger Division for Seafloor Processes, University of Southampton Oceanography Centre, European Way, Southampton, SO14 3ZH, UK
Abstract:Numerical simulations of tidal flow and sand transport around a coastal headland (Portland Bill, southern UK) were undertaken to investigate patterns of sand transport during the development of tidally induced transient eddies. Results obtained from a 2-D finite-element hydrodynamic model (TELEMAC-2D) were combined with a sediment transport model (SEDTRANS), to simulate the sand transport processes around the headland. Simulation of the tidal flow around Portland Bill has shown the formation and evolution of tidally induced transient eddies, around the headland. During the evolution of these transient eddies, no current-induced bedload (transport) eddy is formed for either side of the headland. Net bedload sand transport direction, around a coastal headland, is the result of instantaneous gradients in bedload transport rates, during flood and ebb flows, rather than the average (residual) flow. Thus, the use of residual (water) circulation to describe patterns of sediment movement as bedload is not an appropriatedapproach. In the case study presented here, the distinct characteristics of the coastal and seabed morphology around the Isle of Portland (i.e. headland shape and the bathymetry) indicate that these parameters can be influencing tidal (flow) and sediment dispersion around the headland. Such an interpretation has broader implications and applications to headland-associated sandbanks elsewhere.Responsible Editor: Hans Burchard
Keywords:Coastal headlands  Sand transport  Tidal eddies  Sandbanks  Portland Bill  Shambles bank
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