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1 April 2013 Large-scale laboratory observations of beach morphodynamics and turbulence beneath shoaling and breaking waves
Winnie de Winter, Daan Wesselman, Florent Grasso, Gerben Ruessink
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Abstract

De Winter, W., Wesselman, D., Grasso, F. and Ruessink, G., 2013. Large-scale laboratory observations of beach morphodynamics and turbulence beneath shoaling waves and plunging breakers.

In 2012, large-scale laboratory experiments were carried out in the Deltagoot in the framework of the Hydralab IV-funded BARDEXII project. The overall project aims were to examine the effect of swash/groundwater interactions to sand transport and morphological development in the swash zone and, additionally, to investigate the sediment exchange between the swash and surf zone. Work package 5 in the BARDEXII project focused on this second aim and, therefore, paid particular attention to the effect of surface-generated turbulence on sand suspension and on the direction and magnitude of the subsequent sand transport. We know from earlier, predominantly small-scale laboratory experiments that breaking-induced surface-generated eddies can penetrate through the water column to hit the sea bed and suspend sand. The inherently intermittent nature of this turbulence and hence suspension is strikingly at odd with sand transport equations that assume sand transport to be related to the orbital flow to some power. Although attempts to include breaking-induced turbulence into sand-transport equations have been performed to improve the modeling of swash-surf sand exchange, our quantitative understanding of the effects of breaking-induced turbulence on sand suspension is limited because of a lack of simultaneous and accurate measurements of turbulence and sand suspension under breaking waves. This paper will describe the experimental design for this work package and present preliminary results on (1) the bathymetric evolution during the series of tests and (2) the vertical turbulence structure beneath shoaling and breaking waves.

Winnie de Winter, Daan Wesselman, Florent Grasso, and Gerben Ruessink "Large-scale laboratory observations of beach morphodynamics and turbulence beneath shoaling and breaking waves," Journal of Coastal Research 65(sp2), 1515-1520, (1 April 2013). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI65-256.1
Received: 7 December 2012; Accepted: 6 March 2013; Published: 1 April 2013
KEYWORDS
Breaking waves
nearshore sediment transport
Proto-type experiments
sandbar
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