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Recent scientific advances and their implications for sand management near San Francisco, California: The influences of the ebb tidal delta

May 6, 2011

Recent research in the San Francisco, California, U.S.A., coastal region has identified the importance of the ebb tidal delta to coastal processes. A process-based numerical model is found to qualitatively reproduce the equilibrium size and shape of the delta. The ebb tidal delta itself has been contracting over the past century, and the numerical model is applied to investigate the sensitivity of the delta to changes in forcing conditions. The large ebb tidal delta has a strong influence upon regional coastal processes. The prominent bathymetry of the ebb tidal delta protects some of the coast from extreme storm waves, but the delta also focuses wave energy toward the central and southern portions of Ocean Beach. Wave focusing likely contributes to a chronic erosion problem at the southern end of Ocean Beach. The ebb tidal delta in combination with non-linear waves provides a potential cross-shore sediment transport pathway that probably supplies sediment to Ocean Beach.

Publication Year 2011
Title Recent scientific advances and their implications for sand management near San Francisco, California: The influences of the ebb tidal delta
DOI 10.1142/9789814355537_0036
Authors Daniel M. Hanes, Patrick L. Barnard, Kate Dallas, Edwin Elias, Li H. Erikson, Jodi Eshleman, Jeff Hansen, Tian Jian Hsu, Fengyan Shi
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70158958
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center