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Nearshore bar migration and sediment-induced buoyancy effects
Authors:Silvia Falchetti  Daniel C Conley  Maurizio Brocchini  Steve Elgar
Institution:1. Dipartimento di Ingegneria delle Costruzioni, dell’Ambiente e del Territorio, Università di Genova, Via Montallegro 1, 16145, Genova, Italy;2. Marine Institute, University of Plymouth, Portland Square A504, Drake Circus, Plymouth PL48AA, Devon, UK;3. Dipartimento di Idraulica, Strade, Ambiente e Chimica, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Via Brecce Bianche 12, 60131 Ancona, Italy;4. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MS#11, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA
Abstract:A 1-D General Ocean Turbulence Model that includes the effects of sediment-induced stratification is shown to simulate the observed onshore and offshore migration of a nearshore sandbar. The only two free parameters of the model, the bed reference concentration and the sediment diffusivity, are taken from the literature, rather than tuned to the data used here. The model results suggest that predictions of onshore bar migration, in which wave-induced sediment transport confined to within a few centimeters of the bottom dominates, are not greatly affected by accounting for buoyancy effects. The model results also suggest that both mean flows and waves transport sediment during offshore bar migration, with different components of transport dominating at different cross-shore locations across the bar-trough bathymetry. Neglecting the effects of sediment-induced stratification results in higher model skill during the largest waves, likely because the excess turbulence production simulated by the non-stratified model is counterbalanced by neglected breaking-wave-generated turbulence. Considering both onshore and offshore migration, the model that includes sediment-induced stratification has higher skill than the model without stratification.
Keywords:Nearshore bars  Boundary layers  Sediment transport  Stratified flow  Buoyancy
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