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Spatial and temporal variability of shorefaces: A morpho-hydrodynamic controlled system

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ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE
卷 281, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2022.108162

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Shoreface zonation; Shoreface extent; Depth of Closure; Bed Shear Stress; Nearshore morphology

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Shorefaces are transitional zones between the shelf and surfzone/beach systems. They are influenced by local wave forcing and pre-existing shoreface morphology, resulting in distinct spatial and temporal variations in zonation patterns and physical extent. The seabed morphology of the shorefaces controls the bed shear stress distribution and impacts sediment availability for transport to the nearshore zone and local beach systems. The influence of shoreface morphology is an important but often overlooked element in the study of coastal behavior and response to climate change.
Shorefaces are transitional zones between the shelf and surfzone/beach systems. They are subdivided into 'upper' and 'lower' shoreface sectors which display particular morphodynamic behaviour, with the upper shoreface morphologically active over short (annual) time scales, and the lower shoreface evolving over much longer time scales (decadal and beyond).We examine morphodynamics using three distinct examples from the high-energy coast of Ireland. Numerical wave modelling (SWAN) is used to characterize wave energy dissipation across the shoreface. Our results show that zonation patterns and the physical extent of shorefaces display distinct spatial as well as temporal variations. The shoreface's physical limits and internal zonation patterns are driven by the combination of local wave forcing and pre-existing shoreface morphology. Shoreface behaviour therefore, falls within a spectum between gradual and intensive wave energy dissipation.We show that particular seabed morphology controls the extent of, as well as the bed shear stress distribution across the shoreface. This can have significant implications for any adjoining beach systems as waves arriving at the surf zone acquire specific characteristics depending on the shoreface configuration, even under similar offshore wave conditions. Additionally, the variation of shoreface extent impacts the volume of sediment available for transport, both to the nearshore zone as well as local beach systems. The influence of shoreface morphology is therefore an important, but largely overlooked element in the study of mesoscale coastal behaviour as well as coastal response to global climate change and secular sea-level rise.

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