Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8059568 | Coastal Engineering | 2018 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The predicted median 100-year eroded volume is 46â¯m3/m for the entire barrier beach, in good agreement with FEMA's empirical value of 50â¯m3/m at the two “official 1D transects” within the study area; mean post-storm reductions in dune crest elevations are in similar agreement. The model, however, predicts very large alongshore variations of these parameters, with eroded volumes over 1000â¯m3/m where breaching and the opening of surge channels occurs. Overall, dune segmentation simulated in the model for the 100-year storm appears to be realistic and consistent with dune topography and land cover. XBeach thus provides an improved 2D methodology for assessing the impact of extreme storms on Atlantic barrier beaches, predicting changes in dune morphology, and quantifying the protective role of vegetation, and effects of land cover in general.
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Authors
Lauren Schambach, Annette R. Grilli, Stephan T. Grilli, M. Reza Hashemi, John W. King,