Mara M. Orescanin, Liliana Velasquez Montoya, John Plant, Cynthia Williamson, Collin Brennan
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Bar-built estuaries (BBEs), also known as Intermittently Closed Estuaries (ICEs), are common to coastal climates with a strong seasonal precipitation pattern and waves including the US West Coast, Australia, South Africa, and Western Europe (McSweeney et al, 2017). In California, USA, these BBEs typically go through seasonal morphological transitions from a closed state to open state as precipitation increases during the winter months. However, timing of these events is challenging owing to variable behavior for given environmental forcing conditions, and as a result often lead to intermittent flooding of the surrounding areas that is difficult to predict (Behrens et al., 2013; Orescanin and Scooler, 2018). This study uses a compilation of observations using in-situ moorings, topographic beach surveys, and remote sensing from unmanned aerial systems (UAS) to assess rates of morphological change at the Carmel River, CA, USA.
条状河口(BBEs),也被称为间歇性封闭河口(ice),在包括美国西海岸、澳大利亚、南非和西欧在内的季节性降水模式和海浪强烈的沿海气候中很常见(McSweeney等人,2017)。在美国加利福尼亚州,随着冬季降水的增加,这些BBEs通常会经历从封闭状态到开放状态的季节性形态转变。然而,由于给定的环境强迫条件的变化行为,这些事件的时间是具有挑战性的,因此经常导致周围地区的间歇性洪水,这是难以预测的(Behrens等人,2013;Orescanin and scoler, 2018)。本研究使用现场系泊、地形海滩调查和无人机系统(UAS)遥感的观测汇编来评估美国加利福尼亚州卡梅尔河的形态变化率。