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Models for coastal simulation based on cellular automata: the need and potential

Models for coastal simulation based on cellular automata: the need and potential
Models for coastal simulation based on cellular automata: the need and potential
The paper summarizes the theoretical and practical needs for cellular automata (CA)-type models in coastal simulation, and describes early steps in the development of a CA-based model for estuarine sedimentation. It describes the key approaches and formulae used for tidal, wave and sediment processes in a prototype integrated cellular model for coastal simulation designed to simulate estuary sedimentary responses during the tidal cycle in the short-term and climate driven changes in sea-level in the long-term. Results of simple model testing for both one-dimensional and two-dimensional models, and a preliminary parameterization for the Blackwater Estuary, UK, are shown. These reveal a good degree of success in using a CA-type model for water and sediment transport as a function of water level and wave height, but tidal current vectors are not effectively simulated in the approach used. The research confirms that a CA-type model for the estuarine sediment system is feasible, with a real prospect for coupling to existing catchment and nearshore beach/cliff models to produce integrated coastal simulators of sediment response to climate, sea-level change and human actions.
cellular automata, numerical modelling, coastal sedimentation, Blackwater Estuary, tide and wave parameterization, sea-level change
1364-503X
1051-1071
Dearing, J.A.
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Richmond, N.
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Plater, A.J.
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Wolf, J.
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Prandle, D.
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Coulthard, T.J.
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Dearing, J.A.
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Dearing, J.A., Richmond, N., Plater, A.J., Wolf, J., Prandle, D. and Coulthard, T.J. (2006) Models for coastal simulation based on cellular automata: the need and potential. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 364 (1841), 1051-1071. (doi:10.1098/rsta.2006.1753).

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The paper summarizes the theoretical and practical needs for cellular automata (CA)-type models in coastal simulation, and describes early steps in the development of a CA-based model for estuarine sedimentation. It describes the key approaches and formulae used for tidal, wave and sediment processes in a prototype integrated cellular model for coastal simulation designed to simulate estuary sedimentary responses during the tidal cycle in the short-term and climate driven changes in sea-level in the long-term. Results of simple model testing for both one-dimensional and two-dimensional models, and a preliminary parameterization for the Blackwater Estuary, UK, are shown. These reveal a good degree of success in using a CA-type model for water and sediment transport as a function of water level and wave height, but tidal current vectors are not effectively simulated in the approach used. The research confirms that a CA-type model for the estuarine sediment system is feasible, with a real prospect for coupling to existing catchment and nearshore beach/cliff models to produce integrated coastal simulators of sediment response to climate, sea-level change and human actions.

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Published date: 2006
Keywords: cellular automata, numerical modelling, coastal sedimentation, Blackwater Estuary, tide and wave parameterization, sea-level change
Organisations: Environmental Processes & Change

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Local EPrints ID: 55676
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/55676
ISSN: 1364-503X
PURE UUID: 94c68544-f0b1-4c8a-aa37-06c0f6b9225b

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Date deposited: 04 Aug 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 10:56

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Author: J.A. Dearing
Author: N. Richmond
Author: A.J. Plater
Author: J. Wolf
Author: D. Prandle
Author: T.J. Coulthard

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