Field observations of nearshore bar formation

Troels Aagaard, Aart Kroon, Brian Greenwood, Michael Hughes

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    Abstract

     

    The formation of an inner nearshore bar was observed during a high-energy event at the sandy beach of Vejers, Denmark. The bar accreted in situ during surf zone conditions and the growth of the bar was associated with the development of a trough landward of the bar. Measurements of hydrodynamics and sediment fluxes were obtained from electromagnetic current meters and optical backscatter sensors. These process measurements showed that a divergence in sediment transport occurred at the location of the developing trough, and observed gradients in cross-shore net sediment flux were consistent with the morphological development. The main cause for the flux gradients were cross-shore gradients in offshore-directed mean current (undertow) speed which depended upon local relative wave height and local bed slope.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalEarth Surface Processes and Landforms
    Volume33
    Issue number7
    Pages (from-to)1021-1032
    ISSN0197-9337
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

    Keywords

    • Faculty of Science
    • nearshore bars
    • surf zone
    • morphodynamics
    • undertow
    • sediment transport

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