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Influence of Headland Breakwaters on Morphological Processes at Longfengtou Beach in Haitan Bay,Facing the Taiwan Strait
Authors:Cuiping Kuang  Yue Ma  Binyu Wang  Jueyi Sui  Jie Gu  Jianhui Liu  Gang Lei
Affiliation:1.College of Civil Engineering,Tongji University,Shanghai,China;2.Guangxi Vocational and Technical College of Communications,Nanning,China;3.Environmental Engineering Program,University of Northern British Columbia,Prince George,Canada;4.College of Marine Ecology and Environment,Shanghai Ocean University,Shanghai,China;5.Island Research Center,Pingtan, Fujian,China;6.Third Institute of Oceanography,State Oceanic Administration,Fujian,China
Abstract:Breakwaters can be used as artificial headlands in beach nourishment to mitigate coastal erosion. Longfengtou Beach, located on the southwest coast of Haitan Bay facing the Taiwan Strait on the northeast, suffers severe erosion, where the monsoon causes significant season hydrodynamic variations. Headland breakwaters are intended to be employed to mitigate coastal erosion. A 2D sediment transport model is established using MIKE21 based on current-wave coupling and calibrated by measured data. Summer and winter wave conditions are chosen as characteristic weak and strong waves respectively. The numerical results of suspended sediment concentration and seasonal morphological evolution are compared under the conditions with and without the headland breakwaters. Sediment transport in summer can be regarded as mainly determined by current field, while in winter wave effect is strong enough to change current field. The northern breakwater, nearly perpendicular to the ebb current direction, obstructs the currents and decreases velocity of the ebb currents, and confines the water carrying sediments within the protection area during the flood period. The southern breakwater also breaks the waves in advance and significantly reduces the hydrodynamic effects during the flood period and maintains high suspended sediment concentration in the protection area. In general, two headland breakwaters decrease the erosion near the beach and enlarge the deposition area, which play a significant role in prevention of sediment loss in nearshore area and mitigate coastal erosion.
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