SBEACH

SBEACH
Author: Randall A. Wise
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1996
Genre: Beach erosion
ISBN:

SBEACH

SBEACH
Author: Magnus Larson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1989
Genre: Banks (Oceanography)
ISBN:

SBEACH: Numerical Model for Simulating Storm-induced Beach Change

SBEACH: Numerical Model for Simulating Storm-induced Beach Change
Author: Julie D. Rosati
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1993
Genre: Coast changes
ISBN:

"The purpose of this manual... is to provide "hands on" guidance for implementing SBEACH, the Storm Induced BEAch CHange model, via a user interface available for the puersonal computer... This manual provides an overview of SBEACH, focussing on implementation and application of the model within the user interface."--p.1.

Coastal Processes Assessment for Brevard County, Florida, with Special Reference to Test Plaintiffs

Coastal Processes Assessment for Brevard County, Florida, with Special Reference to Test Plaintiffs
Author: Nicholas C. Kraus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1999
Genre: Beach erosion
ISBN:

This report was prepared as an independent assessment of the coastal physical processes occurring along Brevard County, Florida. The study was conducted for the U.S. Department of Justice, Environment and Natural Resources Division, in its involvement with the lawsuit Applegate et al. versus the United States of America. Long-term regional beach change is evaluated by analysis of survey data on shoreline position, bathymetry, and beach profiles taken through time. In addition, analysis is specifically made for the properties of two test plaintiffs selected by the Court. Estimates of beach and dune erosion, if any, are calculated for the two test plaintiffs from date of purchase of the properties. Erosion of the beaches and dunes, principally attributed to storms, was estimated at the properties of the two test plaintiffs by compiling storm data and calculating beach and dune change with a numerical model.

Mechanics Of Coastal Sediment Transport

Mechanics Of Coastal Sediment Transport
Author: Jorgen Fredsoe
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1992-11-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9814365688

This book treats the subject of sediment transport in the marine environment, covering transport of noncohesive sediment by waves and currents in- and outside the surf zone. It can be read independently, but a background in hydraulics and basic wave mechanics is required.The primary aim of the book is to describe the physical processes of sediment transport and how to represent them in mathematical models. The book can be divided in two main parts; in the first, the relevant hydrodynamic theory is described. This part contains a review of elementary theory for water waves, chapters on the turbulent wave boundary layer and the turbulent interaction between waves and currents, and finally, surf zone hydrodynamics and wave driven currents.The second part covers sediment transport and morphological development.The part on sediment transport introduces the basic concepts (critical bed shear stress, bed load, suspended load and sheet layer, near-bed concentration, effect of sloping bed); it treats suspended sediment in waves and current and in the surf zone, and current and wave-generated bed forms. Finally, the modelling of cross-shore and long-shore sediment transport is described together with the development of coastal profiles and coastlines.

Advances in Coastal Modeling

Advances in Coastal Modeling
Author: V.C. Lakhan
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 614
Release: 2003-10-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080526640

This book unifies and enhances the accessibility of contemporary scholarly research on advances in coastal modeling. A comprehensive spectrum of innovative models addresses the wide diversity and multifaceted aspects of coastal research on the complex natural processes, dynamics, interactions and responses of the coastal supersystem and its associated subsystems. The twenty-one chapters, contributed by internationally recognized coastal experts from fourteen countries, provide invaluable insights on the recent advances and present state-of-the-art knowledge on coastal models which are essential for not only illuminating the governing coastal process and various characteristics, but also for understanding and predicting the dynamics at work in the coastal system. One of the unique strengths of the book is the impressive and encompassing presentation of current functional and operational coastal models for all those concerned with and interested in the modeling of seas, oceans and coasts. In addition to chapters modeling the dynamic natural processes of waves, currents, circulatory flows and sediment transport there are also chapters that focus on the modeling of beaches, shorelines, tidal basins and shore platforms. The substantial scope of the book is further strengthened with chapters concentrating on the effects of coastal structures on nearshore flows, coastal water quality, coastal pollution, coastal ecological modeling, statistical data modeling, and coupling of coastal models with geographical information systems.