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Experimental simulation of shoreface nourishments under storm events: A morphological,hydrodynamic, and sediment grain size analysis
Authors:F Grasso  H MichalletE Barthélemy
Institution:Laboratoire des Ecoulements Géophysiques et Industriels (UJF-GINP-CNRS), BP53, 38041 Grenoble cedex 9, France
Abstract:This study focuses on barred beach shoreface nourishments physically simulated in a wave flume. The attack of a schematic storm on three different nourishments is analysed. The apex and waning storm phases lead respectively to offshore and onshore sediment transports. Nourishments in the trough and on the outer bar feed the bar and increase wave dissipation offshore. The bar acts as a wave filter and reduces shore erosion (lee effect). In contrast, nourishment on the beach face leads mostly to shore feeding and reconstruction (feeder effect). With successive nourishments, the beach face clearly becomes steeper and onshore sediment transport is reduced during moderate wave climates. The surface grain size analysis reveals marked variations. Coarser sediments are sorted on the bar and the upper beach face. These locations correspond to large wave dissipation zones during the storm apex.
Keywords:Physical modelling  Beach morphodynamics  Sediment transport  Grain size variation  Changing wave climates  Wave skewness
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