Li Erikson
Research Oceanographer at the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
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Synthesis study of an erosion hot spot, Ocean Beach, California
A synthesis of multiple coastal morphodynamic research efforts is presented to identify the processes responsible for persistent erosion along a 1-km segment of 7-km-long Ocean Beach in San Francisco, California. The beach is situated adjacent to a major tidal inlet and in the shadow of the ebb-tidal delta at the mouth of San Francisco Bay. Ocean Beach is exposed to a high-energy wave...
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Patrick L. Barnard, Jeff E. Hansen, Li Erikson
Small-scale sediment transport patterns and bedform morphodynamics: New insights from high resolution multibeam bathymetry
New multibeam echosounder and processing technologies yield sub-meter-scale bathymetric resolution, revealing striking details of bedform morphology that are shaped by complex boundary-layer flow dynamics at a range of spatial and temporal scales. An inertially aided post processed kinematic (IAPPK) technique generates a smoothed best estimate trajectory (SBET) solution to tie the vessel...
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Patrick L. Barnard, Li Erikson, Rikk G. Kvitek
Recent scientific advances and their implications for sand management near San Francisco, California: The influences of the ebb tidal delta
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...
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Daniel M. Hanes, Patrick L. Barnard, Kate L. Dallas, Edwin PL Elias, Li Erikson, Jodi Eshleman, Jeff E. Hansen, Tian Jian Hsu, Fengyan Shi
An analytical model to predict dune and cliff notching due to wave impact
A model was developed to calculate the evolution of a notch in a dune or cliff due to wave impact. Analytical solutions were derived to the model for schematized conditions regarding forcing and dune/cliff properties. Comparisons were made with laboratory experiments where the time evolution of the notch was measured. Values of the transport coefficients in the analytical solutions were...
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Magnus Per Larson, Tsuguo Sunamura, Li Erikson, Atilla Bayram, Hans Hanson
Waves and tides responsible for the intermittent closure of the entrance of a small, sheltered tidal wetland at San Francisco, CA
Crissy Field Marsh (CFM; http://www.nps.gov/prsf/planyourvisit/crissy-field-marsh-and-beach.htm) is a small, restored tidal wetland located in the entrance to San Francisco Bay just east of the Golden Gate. The marsh is small but otherwise fairly typical of many such restored wetlands worldwide. The marsh is hydraulically connected to the bay and the adjacent Pacific Ocean by a narrow...
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D.M. Hanes, K. Ward, L. H. Erikson
Regional shoreline change and coastal erosion hazards in Arctic Alaska
Historical shoreline positions along the mainland Beaufort Sea coast of Alaska were digitized and analyzed to determine the long-term rate of change. Average shoreline change rates and ranges from 1947 to the mid-2000s were determined every 50 meters between Barrow and Demarcation Point, at the U.S.-Canadian border. Results show that shoreline change rates are highly variable along the...
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Ann Gibbs, E. Lynne Harden, Bruce M. Richmond, Li Erikson
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Synthesis study of an erosion hot spot, Ocean Beach, California
A synthesis of multiple coastal morphodynamic research efforts is presented to identify the processes responsible for persistent erosion along a 1-km segment of 7-km-long Ocean Beach in San Francisco, California. The beach is situated adjacent to a major tidal inlet and in the shadow of the ebb-tidal delta at the mouth of San Francisco Bay. Ocean Beach is exposed to a high-energy wave...
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Patrick L. Barnard, Jeff E. Hansen, Li Erikson
Small-scale sediment transport patterns and bedform morphodynamics: New insights from high resolution multibeam bathymetry
New multibeam echosounder and processing technologies yield sub-meter-scale bathymetric resolution, revealing striking details of bedform morphology that are shaped by complex boundary-layer flow dynamics at a range of spatial and temporal scales. An inertially aided post processed kinematic (IAPPK) technique generates a smoothed best estimate trajectory (SBET) solution to tie the vessel...
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Patrick L. Barnard, Li Erikson, Rikk G. Kvitek
Recent scientific advances and their implications for sand management near San Francisco, California: The influences of the ebb tidal delta
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...
Authors
Daniel M. Hanes, Patrick L. Barnard, Kate L. Dallas, Edwin PL Elias, Li Erikson, Jodi Eshleman, Jeff E. Hansen, Tian Jian Hsu, Fengyan Shi
An analytical model to predict dune and cliff notching due to wave impact
A model was developed to calculate the evolution of a notch in a dune or cliff due to wave impact. Analytical solutions were derived to the model for schematized conditions regarding forcing and dune/cliff properties. Comparisons were made with laboratory experiments where the time evolution of the notch was measured. Values of the transport coefficients in the analytical solutions were...
Authors
Magnus Per Larson, Tsuguo Sunamura, Li Erikson, Atilla Bayram, Hans Hanson
Waves and tides responsible for the intermittent closure of the entrance of a small, sheltered tidal wetland at San Francisco, CA
Crissy Field Marsh (CFM; http://www.nps.gov/prsf/planyourvisit/crissy-field-marsh-and-beach.htm) is a small, restored tidal wetland located in the entrance to San Francisco Bay just east of the Golden Gate. The marsh is small but otherwise fairly typical of many such restored wetlands worldwide. The marsh is hydraulically connected to the bay and the adjacent Pacific Ocean by a narrow...
Authors
D.M. Hanes, K. Ward, L. H. Erikson
Regional shoreline change and coastal erosion hazards in Arctic Alaska
Historical shoreline positions along the mainland Beaufort Sea coast of Alaska were digitized and analyzed to determine the long-term rate of change. Average shoreline change rates and ranges from 1947 to the mid-2000s were determined every 50 meters between Barrow and Demarcation Point, at the U.S.-Canadian border. Results show that shoreline change rates are highly variable along the...
Authors
Ann Gibbs, E. Lynne Harden, Bruce M. Richmond, Li Erikson
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