Dynamics of a wave-dominated tidal inlet and influence on adjacent beaches,Currumbin Creek,Gold Coast,Australia |
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Authors: | Bruno Castelle Julien Bourget Nathalie Molnar Darrell Strauss Sophie Deschamps Rodger Tomlinson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Griffith Centre for Coastal Management, Gold Coast Campus, Griffith University, PMB 50 Gold Coast Mail Centre, Queensland 9726, Australia;2. UMR EPOC 4805, Avenue des Facultés, 33405 Talence Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Currumbin Creek on the Australian Gold Coast is a wave-dominated tidal inlet which exhibits a particularly active morphology. The recent history of Currumbin Creek entrance has seen rapid growth of the entrance for access to the ocean by fishermen, as a world class surfing site, and as a recreational area. Before the construction of two groynes in the 70's, Currumbin Creek entrance was highly variable in terms of inlet location and sand bar characteristics due to a cyclical behaviour of spit migration. Nowadays, the entrance is stabilised. However, natural processes continue with the entrance infilling causing flood and navigation issues, resulting in a regular dredging program to maintain an open entrance and for regular beach nourishment plans. |
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Keywords: | Tidal inlet Longshore drift Mouth infilling Modelling Dredging activity Adjacent beach erosion |
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