Backstrom, Joni T., Jackson, Derek and Cooper, Andrew (2009) Mesoscale shoreface morphodynamics on a high-energy regressive coast. CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH, 29 (11-12). pp. 1361-1372. [Journal article]
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DOI: 10.1016/j.csr.2009.01.017
Abstract
A 2-year investigation into shoreface morphodynamic behaviour off a high-energy headland-embayment coast in Northern Ireland reveals important process-response mechanisms that cannot be explained solely by existing conceptual models. A comparison of 14 sequential bathymetric surveys, from 1 to 24 m water depth, shows that the Portstewart shoreface is in equilibrium with modal to high-energy conditions; significant morphologic change is generally associated with summer and/or fair-weather conditions. Additionally, antecedent morphology appears to be a primary control on subsequent behaviour; shoreface areas that had accreted in the previous survey period were more likely to erode. Also, the high-energy shoreface and beach appears to be in a state of accretion over the survey period, which is consistent with a falling late Holocene relative sea-level, a linear and dissipative shoreface profile and an abundance of sand in the coastal system. (C) 2009 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
| Item Type: | Journal article |
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| Keywords: | Inner shelf; Sediment transport; GIS; Northern Ireland |
| Faculties and Schools: | Faculty of Life and Health Sciences Faculty of Life and Health Sciences > School of Environmental Sciences |
| Research Institutes and Groups: | Environmental Sciences Research Institute Environmental Sciences Research Institute > Coastal Systems |
| ID Code: | 1461 |
| Deposited By: | Professor Andrew Cooper |
| Deposited On: | 02 Dec 2009 13:09 |
| Last Modified: | 15 Jun 2011 11:17 |
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