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Impact of mean sea-level rise on the long-term evolution of a mega-nourishment
- Source :
- Climatic change, 176(5):66. Springer, Climatic Change, 176(5), 1. Springer Netherlands, Climatic Change: an interdisciplinary, international journal devoted to the description, causes and implications of climatic change, 176(5)
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Mean sea-level rise (MSLR) will induce shoreline recession, increasing the stress on coastal systems of high socio-economic and environmental values. Localized mega-nourishments are meant to alleviate erosion problems by diffusing alongshore over decades and thus feeding adjacent beaches. The 21-st century morphological evolution of the Delfland coast, where the Sand Engine mega-nourishment was built in 2011, was simulated with the Q2Dmorfo model to assess the Sand Engine capacity to protect the area against the effects of MSLR. The calibrated and validated model was forced with historical wave and sea-level data and MSLR projections until 2100 corresponding to different Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP2.6, RCP4.5 and RCP8.5). Results show that the Sand Engine diffusive trend will continue in forthcoming decades, with the feeding effect to adjacent beaches being less noticeable from 2050 onward. Superimposed to this alongshore diffusion, MSLR causes the shoreline to recede because of both passive-flooding and a net offshore sediment transport produced by wave reshaping and gravity. The existing feeding asymmetry enforces more sediment transport to the NE than to the SW, causing the former to remain stable whilst the SW shoreline retreats significantly, especially from 2050 onward. Sediment from the Sand Engine does not reach the beaches located more than 6 km to the SW, with a strong shoreline and profile recession in that area, as well as dune erosion. The uncertainties in the results are dominated by those related to the free model parameters up to 2050 whilst uncertainties in MSLR projections prevail from 2050 to 2100. This work has been funded by the Spanish government through the research projects RTI2018-093941-B-C31 and RTI2018-093941-B-C33 (MINECO/FEDER)
- Subjects :
- Desenvolupament humà i sostenible::Medi ambient [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]
Global and Planetary Change
Atmospheric Science
MSLR
Escalfament global
Sand Engine
Global warming
Morphodynamic modelling
Mega-nourishment
Geomorphology
Geomorfologia climàtica
Física::Impacte ambiental [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]
Coast changes
Beach nourishment
Climate change
Sand engine
Costes
Morphodynamic modelling ·
Canvis climàtics
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 01650009
- Volume :
- 176
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Climatic Change
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f2187fcb63897b1fbe1fe58b55fcb6a9