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Coupling mechanisms in double sandbar systems. Part 2: impact on alongshore variability of inner‐bar rip channels
Authors:Bruno Castelle  B G Ruessink  Philippe Bonneton  Vincent Marieu  Nicolas Bruneau  Timothy D Price
Institution:1. CNRS, UMR EPOC 5805, Talence, F‐33405, France;2. Université de Bordeaux, UMR EPOC 5805, Talence, F‐33405, France;3. Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, Department of Physical Geography, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Abstract:Double sandbar systems are common morphological features along sandy, wave‐dominated, micro‐ to meso‐tidal coastlines. In the companion paper, we demonstrated how various alongshore inner‐bar rip‐channel patterns can develop through morphological coupling to an alongshore‐variable outer bar. The simulated coupling patterns are, however, scarcely observed in the field. Instead, inner‐bar rip channels more often possess remarkably smaller and more variable alongshore length scales, suggesting that coupling mechanisms do not play a substantial role in the overall double‐sandbar dynamics. Here we use a numerical model to show that the relative importance of self‐organization and morphological coupling changes in favour of the latter with an increase in waterdepth variability along the outer‐bar crest. Furthermore, we find that the typical alongshore variability in inner‐bar rip‐channel scale is indicative of a mixture of self‐organization and morphological coupling rather than self‐organization alone. Morphological coupling may thus be more important to understanding and predicting the evolution of inner‐bar rip channels than previously envisaged. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:self‐organization  forcing templates  morphological coupling  rip channel variability  double sandbar system
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