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The influence of calcarenite limestone reefs on beach erosion and recovery, from seconds to years

The influence of calcarenite limestone reefs on beach erosion and recovery, from seconds to years
The influence of calcarenite limestone reefs on beach erosion and recovery, from seconds to years
Mechanisms through which natural rock and coral landforms interact with waves, currents, sediment transport and beach morphology are still poorly understood. Therefore, interactions between sediment transport and calcarenite limestone landforms at Yanchep Lagoon in southwestern Australia were investigated over a cascade of spatial and temporal scales: from single waves, through sea breeze and storm events, to seasonal and inter-annual variability. The hypotheses that were confirmed included: (1) hard landforms with higher elevations relative to sea level are more likely to reduce beach erosion but also to inhibit recovery; and (2) the placement and continuity of landforms in the nearshore can generate current jets, and hence local sediment sources and sinks. These hypotheses were consistently confirmed at all scales, however results show that to fully explain changes at broader scales (such as inter-annual and seasonal changes) an understanding at finer scales (such as during sea breezes, storm event and single waves) was necessary.
perched beach, hard-bottom beach, rocky coast, multi-scale, sea level, waves, wind, littoral drift
sediment.71-15pp
Coastal Engineering Research Council
Gallop, Shari L.
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Bosserelle, Cyprien
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Pattiaratchi, Charitha B.
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Eliot, Ian
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Haigh, Ivan D.
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Lynett, Patrick
McKee Smith, Jane
Gallop, Shari L.
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Bosserelle, Cyprien
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Pattiaratchi, Charitha B.
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Eliot, Ian
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Haigh, Ivan D.
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Lynett, Patrick
McKee Smith, Jane

Gallop, Shari L., Bosserelle, Cyprien, Pattiaratchi, Charitha B., Eliot, Ian and Haigh, Ivan D. (2012) The influence of calcarenite limestone reefs on beach erosion and recovery, from seconds to years. Lynett, Patrick and McKee Smith, Jane (eds.) In Proceedings of the 33rd international Conference on Coastal Engineering 2012. Coastal Engineering Research Council. sediment.71-15pp .

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Abstract

Mechanisms through which natural rock and coral landforms interact with waves, currents, sediment transport and beach morphology are still poorly understood. Therefore, interactions between sediment transport and calcarenite limestone landforms at Yanchep Lagoon in southwestern Australia were investigated over a cascade of spatial and temporal scales: from single waves, through sea breeze and storm events, to seasonal and inter-annual variability. The hypotheses that were confirmed included: (1) hard landforms with higher elevations relative to sea level are more likely to reduce beach erosion but also to inhibit recovery; and (2) the placement and continuity of landforms in the nearshore can generate current jets, and hence local sediment sources and sinks. These hypotheses were consistently confirmed at all scales, however results show that to fully explain changes at broader scales (such as inter-annual and seasonal changes) an understanding at finer scales (such as during sea breezes, storm event and single waves) was necessary.

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Published date: 2012
Venue - Dates: ICCE 2012, Santander, Spain, 2012-06-30 - 2012-07-05
Keywords: perched beach, hard-bottom beach, rocky coast, multi-scale, sea level, waves, wind, littoral drift
Organisations: Geology & Geophysics

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Local EPrints ID: 349692
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/349692
PURE UUID: 8cef3c70-2342-4313-9feb-a388056a7cb6
ORCID for Ivan D. Haigh: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9722-3061

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Date deposited: 08 Mar 2013 10:50
Last modified: 27 Apr 2022 01:49

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Author: Shari L. Gallop
Author: Cyprien Bosserelle
Author: Charitha B. Pattiaratchi
Author: Ian Eliot
Author: Ivan D. Haigh ORCID iD
Editor: Patrick Lynett
Editor: Jane McKee Smith

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