Cross-shore sediment transport is the dominant process causing beach profile evolution. The
ability to model cross-shore sediment transport allows prediction of the future beach state be
made. Due to a balance between opposing mechanisms, cross-shore sediment transport is
difficult to predict. One route to make these predictions is with the development of
measurement based parameterisation.
This study builds on previousp arameterisationtsh at have relatedc ross-shorev elocity moment
(predictorso f suspendeds edimentt ransporta ccordingt o the energeticsa pproacht o sediment
transport)t o normalisedd epth( a proxy of cross-shorep osition),t o presenta new shapef unction
parameterisationT. he presentp arameterisatiohna s beend evelopedf rom field measurementosf
depth-integratedcr oss-shores uspendeds edimentt ransportm easuredd uring a month long field
campaigna t SennenC ove, Cornwall, UK. This parameterisationis an improvemento f the
previouss hapef unction parameterisationin three key areas;i ) removest he dependencyo n the
energetics approach, and so includes all transport mechanisms, ii) incident energy
(parameteriseda s breakpointd epth- hb) is considereda, nd so allows this shapef unction to be
usedu nder a wide rangeo f energyc onditions,i ii) the swashz one processesa re consideredin
detail. The new shapef unction parameterisationis the sum of four components hapef unctions
that represenmt eana nd oscillatoryt ransporti n the surf- and shoalingz onea nd on- and offshore
transporti n the swash-zoneA. s eachc omponents hapef unction respondsin dividually to energy
level, the net-transport shape function responds to varying conditions. Under high-energy
conditions the shape function predicts onshore transport in the shoaling zone, offshore transport
in the surf zone and onshore transport in the inner swash zone, while under low energy the
shape function predicts all onshore transport with a peak outside the breakpoint and in the inner
surf-zone.
The shapef unction is implementedin a simple heuristicp rofile evolutionm odel that allows the
examination of beach behaviour of under varying conditions to be examined over long (decadal)
time-scalesP. reliminaryr esultss how that the shapef unction model is able to replicateo nshore
and offshoreb ar migration,b ar developmenat nd bar degenerationo ver timescalen ot previously
modelled.F uture work will use this model to investigatet he responseto subtletiesi n driving
conditions,s ucha s the varying effect of seasonalityc omparedto randoms torms.
Date of Award | 2008 |
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Original language | English |
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Measuring and modelling of cross-shore sediment transport and profile evolution on natural beaches
Tinker, J. (Author). 2008
Student thesis: PhD