Abstract
During low-moderate energetic conditions, onshore migration of intertidal bars results in beach accretion. The mechanisms driving the onshore directed transport of sand and their relative importance are still under debate. To improve our knowledge on these mechanisms, a field experiment was conducted at the beach of Vejers, Denmark. Measurements of flow velocities including turbulence, sand concentrations and morphology were collected in the intertidal zone for a period of four weeks. This resulted in a unique dataset including detailed measurements at multiple locations during two periods with an onshore migrating intertidal bar. This paper gives an insight in the type of measurements that were collected, the hydrodynamic conditions and resulting variability in the cross-shore and alongshore morphology during the campaign, and presents preliminary results.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings Coastal Dynamics 2017 |
Place of Publication | Helsingør, Denmark |
Pages | 1038-1048 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |
Bibliographical note
8th International Conference on Coastal DynamicsKeywords
- turbulence
- onshore bar migration
- alongshore variability
- in-situ measurements