Abstract
Run-up parameterization is an important tool for conducting vulnerability studies on flooding and erosion in coastal areas. This study makes use of a coupling between the SWAN and SWASH models, to investigate the influence of beach morphology and tidal water level on run-up statistics. Furthermore the applicability of current run-up parameterizations on model predictions for various beach profiles in Yucatan (Mexico) is evaluated. Results revealed that tidal water level has more influence than foreshore slope on run-up statistics. The model simulations at four different Yucatan locations showed saturation of the high frequency (f > 0.05 Hz) swash height and setup with
increasing deep water wave height, whereas the infragravity swash height (f <0.05 Hz) did not saturate for the considered conditions. The simulated 2% exceedence value was often within 25% of run-up parameterizations.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Event | Union Geofisica Mexicana - Duration: 1 Jan 2013 → … |
Conference
Conference | Union Geofisica Mexicana |
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Period | 1/01/13 → … |