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An approximation to short-term evolution and sediment transport pathways along the littoral of Cadiz Bay (SW Spain)

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY
Volume 56, Issue 1, Pages 69-79

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00254-007-1140-9

Keywords

Beach profiling; Sediment transport; Littoral cell; Erosion management; Caidiz

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  1. Ministry of Education and Science (Spain) [CTM2007-62613]

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This work presents the results of a beach-monitoring program carried out in the Bay of Cadiz (SW Spain), which consists of urban, natural and nourished beaches. In the present study, 24 topographic profiles have been monthly monitored during the 1996-1998 period, in order to draw the morphodynamic behavior of this coast and the general characterization of short-term coastal trends. This way, total volumetric budgets have been calculated for each beach profile in order to group beaches in different erosive/accreting sectors. Studied beaches recorded both erosion and accretion: the greatest accretionary trends have been observed at Aguadulce, La Costilla and Rota beaches, with values ranging from 30 to 70 m(3)/m. The largest erosion episodes have been recorded in the southernmost end of Valdelagrana spit, with values over 50 m(3)/m, and in Rota and Vistahermosa, after nourishment works. Main erosion and accretion pathways have been related to the existence of natural and human structures, which blocked the longshore drift suggesting the existence of littoral cells.

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