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Title: Physical Processes Associated with Onshore Ebb Shoal Migration


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Physical Processes Associated with Onshore Ebb
Shoal Migration
Nigel Aird Institute of Marine Studies
University of Plymouth
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Presentation Outline
  • PhD - current focus
  • May-2003 fieldwork program description and
    preliminary results
  • Future work

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PhD - Current Focus
  • What?
  • A detailed study of the short term processes
    (hours to days) that lead to onshore ebb shoal
    migration

e.g. wave/tide driven mean currents, tidal
asymmetry, oscillatory currents, wave
skewness
  • Why?
  • These processes are important in the
    morphological evolution of natural beaches and
    are not well understood (Hoefel Elgar, 2003)
  • How?
  • Detailed analysis of field measurements

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Onshore Migration at TeignmouthAn Historic
Example
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Onshore Migration at Teignmouth A Recent Example
Animation not included
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May-2003 Fieldwork Program
  • Dates
  • 12/05/03 - 30/05/03
  • Equipment
  • Nearshore x2 Slots EMCM, PT, OBS
  • Offshore x2 ADCPs
  • Land Meteorology station speed
  • Other Real time kinematic GPS survey,
    theodolite

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May-2003 Morphology and Instrument Locations
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Fieldwork - Conditions
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Preliminary ResultsWaves Currents
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Preliminary ResultsTransport Rates Spectra
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Summary (low energy conditions)
  • Majority of sediment transport occurs in the surf
    zone
  • Oscillatory component - sediment is predominantly
    suspended at infragravity frequencies
  • Onshore directed (u-c in phase, also positive
    skewness)
  • Small contribution to net transport
  • Mean component gtgt oscillatory component
  • Occurs on flood tide only (tidal asymmetry)
  • Onshore directed

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Future Work
  • Further analysis
  • May 03 data set Slot 1b, 2a, 2b
  • Nov/Dec 02 data set
  • Modelling (MIKE21)
  • Argus images
  • Volume changes
  • Onshore migration rates
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