Uncertainty in the application of the parabolic bay shape equation: Part 2 |
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Authors: | Robert Lausman Antonio H.F. Klein Marcel J.F. Stive |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, Postbus 5048, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands;2. Centro de Ciências Tecnológicas da Terra e do Mar, Universidade do Vale do Itajaí, Itajaí, SC. Cx. P. 360. CEP 88302-202 Brazil |
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Abstract: | This paper attempts to highlight issues that are relevant in the application of the Parabolic Bay Shape Equation (PBSE) to a non-equilibrium bay. For this case, the bay of Imbituba in southern Brazil was chosen. The construction of a breakwater to shelter the port of Imbituba in the south of the bay was accompanied by an increase in sedimentation to the port area from an eroding downdrift beach. Superimposed plots of the coastline of the Bay of Imbituba from different years confirm a general trend of accretion of the southern part of the bay accompanied with a retreat of the coastline in the northern part. After the application of the PBSE it became clear that the breakwater caused a change in the equilibrium state of the bay. Between 1947 and 2001 the Bay of Imbituba has changed from a dynamic equilibrium to a natural beach reshaping or self-reshaping. The tendency of the sedimentation of the southern part of the bay can be explained by the SEP associated with the new updrift diffraction point (tip of the breakwater): The seaward position of the SEP predicts a need for additional sediment in order to achieve a stable plan form. |
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Keywords: | Non-equilibrium planform evolution Headland-bay beaches Natural beach reshaping |
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