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Title: | Equilibrium configuration of sandy embayed beaches from the |
Authors: | Gama, Cristina Coelho, Carlos Baptista, Paulo Albardeiro, Luís |
Editors: | Finkl, Charles |
Keywords: | beach planform static equilibrium |
Issue Date: | 2011 |
Publisher: | Journal Of Coastal Research |
Abstract: | The planform of five embayed sandy beaches (São Torpes, Furnas, Amoreira, Monte Clérigo and Arrifana), from
the Southwest Portuguese rocky coast were compared to theoretical equilibrium curves (logarithmic spiral and
parabolic). The beach planform configurations were defined based on aerial photography and the 2 m (MSL)
contour extracted from DGPS field surveys (Furnas and Amoreira beaches). In order to analyse beaches
morphodynamic, the volumetric active sediment changes, wave climate characteristics and wave propagation
effects to nearshore were characterized. The wave breaking height and beach configuration is responsible for
different degrees of exposure to the dominant NW wave direction. Major volumetric changes were largely
associated with storm incidence. Comparison between real beach planform and predicted static equilibrium
configurations suggests that the Arrifana beach represents a perfect example of a fully developed parabolic bay
shape while, the other four beaches are not represented by any theoretical curve approach. In fact, the 2 m (MSL)
contour at the Amoreira beach describes a convex beach planform tendency. The effect of the wave direction
over the diffraction point was tested but the results points to a low diffraction effect. The Furnas beach revealed a
high width variation at the northern extreme related with a more energetic wave climate, dominant from West,
with lower diffraction.
This study shows that the studied beaches presents a complex dynamic equilibrium that is a function of the
subaerial beach configuration, the intertidal bar system variation, the degree of exposure to the dominant NW
wave direction and the storm incidence. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3318 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CGE - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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