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Advances in morphodynamic modeling of coastal barriers: A review

May 30, 2023

As scientific understanding of barrier morphodynamics has improved, so has the ability to reproduce observed phenomena and predict future barrier states using mathematical models. To use existing models effectively and improve them, it is important to understand the current state of morphodynamic modeling and the progress that has been made in the field. This manuscript offers a review of the literature regarding advancements in morphodynamic modeling of coastal barrier systems and summarizes current modeling abilities and limitations. Broadly, this review covers both event-scale and long-term morphodynamics. Each of these sections begins with an overview of commonly modeled phenomena and processes, followed by a review of modeling developments. After summarizing the advancements toward the stated modeling goals, we identify research gaps and suggestions for future research under the broad categories of improving our abilities to acquire and access data, furthering our scientific understanding of relevant processes, and advancing our modeling frameworks and approaches.

Publication Year 2023
Title Advances in morphodynamic modeling of coastal barriers: A review
DOI 10.1061/JWPED5.WWENG-1825
Authors Steven Hoagland, Catherine Jeffries, Jennifer Irish, Robert Weiss, Kyle Mandli, Sean Vitousek, Catherine Johnson, Mary Cialone
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering
Index ID 70244219
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
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