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Schepper R., Almar Rafaël, Bergsma E., de Vries S., Reniers A., Davidson M., Splinter K. (2021). Modelling cross-shore shoreline change on multiple timescales and their interactions. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 9 (6), p. 582 [27 p.].

Titre du document
Modelling cross-shore shoreline change on multiple timescales and their interactions
Année de publication
2021
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000667022200001
Auteurs
Schepper R., Almar Rafaël, Bergsma E., de Vries S., Reniers A., Davidson M., Splinter K.
Source
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2021, 9 (6), p. 582 [27 p.]
In this paper, a new approach to model wave-driven, cross-shore shoreline change incorporating multiple timescales is introduced. As a base, we use the equilibrium shoreline prediction model ShoreFor that accounts for a single timescale only. High-resolution shoreline data collected at three distinctly different study sites is used to train the new data-driven model. In addition to the direct forcing approach used in most models, here two additional terms are introduced: a time-upscaling and a time-downscaling term. The upscaling term accounts for the persistent effect of short-term events, such as storms, on the shoreline position. The downscaling term accounts for the effect of long-term shoreline modulations, caused by, for example, climate variability, on shorter event impacts. The multi-timescale model shows improvement compared to the original ShoreFor model (a normalized mean square error improvement during validation of 18 to 59%) at the three contrasted sandy beaches. Moreover, it gains insight in the various timescales (storms to inter-annual) and reveals their interactions that cause shoreline change. We find that extreme forcing events have a persistent shoreline impact and cause 57-73% of the shoreline variability at the three sites. Moreover, long-term shoreline trends affect short-term forcing event impacts and determine 20-27% of the shoreline variability.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Limnologie physique / Océanographie physique [032]
Description Géographique
AUSTRALIE ; VIET NAM ; NOUVELLE ZELANDE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010082246]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010082246
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