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Proceedings of the International Conference on Coastal Engineering
LABORATORY EXPERIMENT ON CROSS-SHORE BARRIER SPIT EVOLUTION BY STORM DYNAMICS
Magnus Larson2  Nguyen Xuan Tinh3  Hitoshi Tanaka3  Chantal Donnelly1 
[1] Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute;Lund University;Tohoku University
关键词: Storm;    Barrier evolution;    experiment;    overwash;    washover;    analytical model;   
DOI  :  10.9753/icce.v32.sediment.32
学科分类:建筑学
来源: Coastal Engineering Research Council
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【 摘 要 】

Every year there are many severe storms occurring around the world, in general, and in Japan, in particular. The occurrence of storms is expected to increase because of the global warming effects. An increasing wave height together with a rising mean water level during a storm create a high possibility for waves to overtop the beach crest causing a lot of sediment to be eroded to offshore areas or deposited in the inland direction. The study of the barrier island response to storms has therefore become very important in terms of sediment transport and beach morphology change, as well as damage to nearshore structures due to runup overwash and inundation overwash. However, changes in the beach profile and prevailing sediment transport mechanisms during a real event are difficult to obtain. Thus, laboratory studies are necessary to conduct. This study presents a laboratory experiment on the impact of storms on a sandy barrier islands. The main aim is to investigate the entire barrier island (or sand spit) response due to storm conditions considering the increase in water level due to storm surge. Also, further development of an analytical model for barrier profile change caused by runup overwash is presented and obtained results overall captured order-of-magnitude barrier face retreat and volume changes after the storm.

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