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Proceedings of the International Conference on Coastal Engineering
SMALL-SCALE MORPHOLOGY RELATED TO WAVE AND CURRENT PARAMETERS OVER A BARRED BEACH
A.F. Garcez Faria1  T.P. Stanton1  E.B. Thornton1 
[1] Oceanography Department, Naval Postgraduate School
关键词: barred beach;    beach morphology;    wave parameter;    current parameter;   
DOI  :  10.9753/icce.v25.%p
学科分类:建筑学
来源: Coastal Engineering Research Council
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【 摘 要 】

Small-scale morphology (< 5 m horizontal wavelength) was measured by combining CRAB surveys with bed elevations acquired from a 1 MHZ sonic altimeter mounted on the CRAB during the DUCK94 experiment in October 1994. Bedform plan views were recorded simultaneously using a 500 KHz side-scan sonar mounted on the CRAB. Waves and currents were measured at the same time. Three cases are examined in detail: mild waves and weak longshore currents resulting in wave ripples throughout the study area; narrow-band, normally incident waves with a strong rip current resulting in a planar bed except in the throat of the rip where megaripples were measured; and storm waves with strong longshore currents resulting in lunate and straight-crested mega-ripples in the trough of the barred beach. During these strong current days, bed shear stresses calculated from logarithmic velocity profiles are equated to a quadratic bottom shear stress formulation. The associated bed shear stress coefficients vary by more than an order of magnitude across the surf zone (0.0006- 0.012). Bottom roughness was obtained by calculating the wavenumber spectra of the bed. The bed shear stress coefficients are positively correlated with bottom roughness (linear correlation coefficient, 0.68). A higher linear correlation coefficient (0.80) is obtained by subtracting skin friction from the total bed shear stress.

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