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Waves, Beaches and Coastal Erosion

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Page 1: Waves, Beaches and Coastal Erosion. Tidal forces associated with Moon 1

Waves, Beaches and Coastal Erosion

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Tidal forces associated with Moon

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Tidal forces associated with Sun and Moon

High tide staysaligned with moon but Earthrotates, yielding2 high and 2 lowtides each day.

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Tides are cyclical floods

Tidal forces associated with Sun and Moon

Neap tides: Sun and Moon tides are out of phase

Spring tides: Two tides are in phase--High tide will be higher than usual

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Tidal Ranges Are Highly Variable: Bay of Fundy--17 m!

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Tidal Ranges influenced by local conditions and bathymetry

Bays tend to focus the water and create larger ranges

Organisms are stratified basedon tidal zone

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2) Sea Level: What and When?

Mean sea level is the average height of the sea…

Relative to what?

When? High or low tide?

Measured with tide gauges

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Sea Level: Changes through time

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Eustatic Sea Level Changes

“Eustatic” refers to changes related to amount of water in the oceans

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3) Tidal Flats: exposed mud at low tide

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4) Waves and Sediment Transport

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Wave Velocity-

Deep Water

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Wave Energy

Doubling wave height quadruples energy:

Ew = 0.125rgH2Lwhere:

Ew = energy of waver = water density (g/cm3; close to 1)g = acceleration of gravity (9.8 m/sec2)H = wave height (m)L = wavelength (m)

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Passive continental margin

Submarine canyons

Coastal plain

Continental shelf

Continental slope

Continental rise

Continentalcrust

Oceanic crust

Mantle

Deep-sea fan

Abyssal plain

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Path ofwaterparticles

Longshorecurrent

Ripcurrent

Path ofsandparticles

5) Waves approaching the shore at an angle cause a longshore current.

Longshore drift results from movement of sand particles by swash and backwash.

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Sand will move in this direction

The beach is a “river of sand”

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6)Headlands receive

strong wave energy-leads toerosion

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7) Rip Currents

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7) Rip Currents

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8) Sand Supply/Loss

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8) Sand Supply/Loss

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8) Sand Supply/Loss

Offshore sand bars migrate to beach during summer

Winter storms remove beach sand to deeper water

Hurricanes result in summer beach sand loss

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8) Sand Supply/Loss

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Engineered Beach Protection Structures

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9) Erosion of Gently Sloping Coasts and Barrier Islands

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Beach migrated 400 m in 60 years

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Barrier Islands are Geologically Temporary

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Chandeleur Islands

Before (above) and after (below)

Hurricane

Katrina

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10) Sea Cliff Erosion

Headlands erode from wave actionCreates caves, arches, sea stacks

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Sea Cave

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Arches

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Sea Stacks

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Sea Stacks

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Sea Stacks

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Sea Cliff Erosion

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Coastal Erosion

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