QUANTIFYING THE WAVE-DRIVEN RECOVERY OF SANDY BEACHES FOLLOWING STORM EROSION

Matthew Phillips
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Following the rapid and destructive impacts of storm erosion, beach recovery is a key natural process of restoration, returning eroded sand to the subaerial beach and rebuilding coastal morphology to continue to support the needs of present-day coastal communities. While more detailed attention in international literature has been given to understanding and predicting beach behaviour under regimes of storm erosion, beaches are for most of the time by nature accretionary features. This paper presents critically important advanced new insight and quantification of recovery processes of sandy beaches by waves. Durations and rates of recovery are synthesised from over 70 studies worldwide in a range of wave climates (from low to high wave energy) and tidal settings (from micro- to macrotidal), with a focus primarily on sandy beach coastlines. A holistic perspective of the different processes and indicators that constitute beach recovery is presented, including those in the subaqueous beach related to the post-storm onshore migration of sandbars and storm deposits in deeper offshore waters, as well as processes in the subaerial beach related to the recovery of subaerial sediment volume, shorelines, berms, and dunes.
量化风暴侵蚀后沙滩的波浪驱动恢复
在风暴侵蚀的快速和破坏性影响之后,海滩恢复是一个关键的自然恢复过程,将被侵蚀的沙子恢复到陆上海滩,重建海岸形态,以继续支持当今沿海社区的需求。虽然国际文献对理解和预测风暴侵蚀下的海滩行为给予了更详细的关注,但海滩在大多数时候都是自然增生的特征。本文提出了波浪对沙滩恢复过程的新认识和定量分析。持续时间和恢复率综合了全球70多项研究,包括波浪气候(从低到高波浪能量)和潮汐环境(从微潮到大潮),主要关注沙滩海岸线。本文全面介绍了构成海滩恢复的不同过程和指标,包括水下海滩中与风暴后沙洲和更深近海风暴沉积物陆上迁移有关的过程,以及陆上海滩中与陆上沉积物体积、海岸线、堤道和沙丘恢复有关的过程。
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