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Evaluation of the physical process controlling beach changes adjacent to nearshore dredge pits

January 1, 2008

Numerical modeling of a beach nourishment project is conducted to enable a detailed evaluation of the processes associated with the effects of nearshore dredge pits on nourishment evolution and formation of erosion hot spots. A process-based numerical model, Delft3D, is used for this purpose. The analysis is based on the modification of existing bathymetry to simulate "what if" scenarios with/without the bathymetric features of interest. Borrow pits dredged about 30??years ago to provide sand for the nourishment project have a significant influence on project performance and formation of erosional hot spots. It was found that the main processes controlling beach response to these offshore bathymetric features were feedbacks between wave forces (roller force or alongshore component of the radiation stress), pressure gradients due to differentials in wave set-up/set-down and bed shear stress. Modeling results also indicated that backfilling of selected borrow sites showed a net positive effect within the beach fill limits and caused a reduction in the magnitude of hot spot erosion. ?? 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Publication Year 2008
Title Evaluation of the physical process controlling beach changes adjacent to nearshore dredge pits
DOI 10.1016/j.coastaleng.2008.06.008
Authors L. Benedet, J. H. List
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Coastal Engineering
Index ID 70032846
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse