WIT Press

A Coastal Morphodynamic Model For Cross-shore Sediment Transport

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

70

Pages

10

Published

2003

Size

694.86 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/CE030331

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

F. Li, C. Dyt & C. Griffiths

Abstract

A coastal morphodynamic model for cross-shore sediment transport F. Li, C. Dyt & C. Griffiths Predictive Geoscience, CSIRO Petroleum, Australia Abstract A numerical model to represent the mechanisms of cross-shore sediment transport induced by wave and storm events has been established. The model consists of three sub-models (wave transformation, morphodynamic movement, and sedimentation) capable of representing the transport and redistribution of four grain sizes over a coastal area. It is designed to simulate the morphological evolution caused by crossshore transport. This model can thus be superimposed on existing long-shore sediment transport models. An application to a well-documented South Australian coastline suggests that the model is able to reproduce erosion and accretion trends observed in nature. The short computer run-time permits efficient model calibration and verification. 1 Introduction In coastal sediment transport models, representing the day-by-day cross-shore transport by

Keywords



Warning (2) : foreach() argument must be of type array|object, null given [in /var/www/dce7ae55-385b-4ffa-8595-3ec5e61ff110/public_html/app/templates/Papers/view.php, line 364]