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University of Florida. Department of Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering
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Gainesville, FL
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2020-08-24 03:02:24
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496
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Oceanographic Engineering Program, Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering, University of Florida
Publikationsdatum:
2021-06-30
Beschreibung:
This report presents the results of laboratory studies which were carried out in the Coastaland Oceanographical Engineering Laboratory to investigate the effects of ground water tableelevations on the beach profile changes over the swash zone. The experiment was conducted atthree different water table levels while the other experimental conditions were fixed to constantvalues with regular waves. The water table levels included (1) normal water table level whichis the same as mean sea level, (2) a higher level and (3) a lower level than the mean sealevel. Special attention was given to the higher water level to investigate whether this levelenhances erosion of the beach face and also to methods of interpreting the experimental data.The experiment described herein was carried out with a fairly fine sand and has demonstratedthe significance of beach water table on profile dynamics. The increased water table levelcaused distinct effects in three definite zones. First, erosion occurred at the base of the beachface and the sand eroded was carried up and deposited on the upper portion of the beachface. Secondly, the bar trough deepened considerably and rapidly and the eroded sand wasdeposited immediately landward. This depositional area changed from mildly erosional tostrongly depositional. Third, the area seaward of the bar eroded with a substantial deepening.The lowered water table appeared to result in a much more stable beach and the resultingeffects were much less. The only noticeable trend was a limited deposition in the scour area atthe base of the beach face. (Document has 37 pages.)
Schlagwort(e):
Oceanography
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Limnology
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Engineering
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Earth Sciences
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Beach erosion
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ground water
Repository-Name:
AquaDocs
Materialart:
monograph
Format:
application/pdf
Format:
application/pdf
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