@article{fdi:010079844, title = {{B}each adaptation to intraseasonal sea level changes}, author = {{A}bessolo, {G}. {O}. and {A}lmar, {R}afa{\¨e}l and {J}ouanno, {J}ulien and {B}onou, {F}. and {C}astelle, {B}. and {L}arson, {M}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{C}oastal areas such as beaches with steep upper slope and flat low-tide terrace, are expected to be increasingly affected by sea level changes. {R}elated impacts due to the paramount rise in sea level have been intensively investigated, but there is still little evidence of the impact of shorter timescales variations on the coast, particularly those induced by trapped coastal waves. {U}sing the latest advances in video bathymetric estimation, daily observations over 3.5 years ({F}ebruary 2013 to {J}une 2016) on {G}rand {P}opo {B}each ({W}est {A}frica) reveal that intraseasonal sea level variations impact the beach profile. {T}he intraseasonal sea level variations are dominated by the propagation of wind forced coastal trapped waves with periods ranging 15-95 days. {I}t is shown that the beach goes through a transient state with a deformation of the profile: an intraseasonal sea level rise leads to a 2m erosion of the upper beach and a widening of the flat terrace at the lower beach. {A}lthough the underlying mechanism must be tested through beach profile modelling, this study highlights the active adaptation of the beach profile to variations in sea level.}, keywords = {intra-seasonal time scale ; sea level ; beach profile ; video imagery ; altimetry ; nearshore ; waves ; {GUINEE} {GOLFE} ; {BENIN} ; {GRAND} {POPO}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{E}nvironmental {R}esearch {C}ommunications}, volume = {2}, numero = {5}, pages = {051003 [9 p.]}, ISSN = {2515-7620}, year = {2020}, DOI = {10.1088/2515-7620/ab8705}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010079844}, }