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Proceedings of the International Conference on Coastal Engineering
STORM INDUCED PERIODICITIES OF SUSPENDED SAND MOVEMENT
Benno M. Brenninkmeyer2  Jay E. Leonard1 
[1] Department of Geology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute;Department of Geology and Geophysics, Boston College
关键词: suspended sediment;    sediment transport;    storm induced transport;   
DOI  :  10.9753/icce.v16.%p
学科分类:建筑学
来源: Coastal Engineering Research Council
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An array of electronic sensors was installed on Nauset Light Beach, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, U.S.A., in order to provide a description of the sediment movement during storm conditions. These sensors included two sediment concentration indicators (almometers) which monitor sediment movement as a function of elevation and time, one bidirectional electromagnetic current meter, and a resistive wave staff. Prior field studies performed during "normal" conditions have indicated that surf-zone suspended sediment movement is a low-frequency phenomenon, with the relatively high-frequency component (normal wave period) contributing little to the amount of total sediment transported. Development of a computational technique based upon discrete Fourier analysis and digital filtering called Spectrally Filtered Integration (SFI) provides the calculation and filtering of true units of sediment change in grams-per-liter. Moreover, the SFI technique eliminates the possibility spurious sediment information created by the presence of air bubbles in the water column. Generally, higher-frequency sediment movement is more common during storm conditions than during normal non-storm conditions. This movement is controlled not by the prevailing wave and swell periods, but by a longer period which may be due to water interactions below the surface.

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