Non-uniform dune development in the presence of standalone beach buildings

IF 3.1 2区 地球科学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Sander Vos , Christa van IJzendoorn , Roderik Lindenbergh , Alain de Wulf
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Shoreward sand transport and dune development are increasingly influenced by the urbanization of beach-dune systems in the Netherlands. Three topographic datasets, on various spatio-temporal scales, are used to study the effect of standalone buildings on long term local dune development. On the smallest scale, terrestrial laser scans are used to study the geomorphological effects of two sea containers on the beach. On the intermediate scale, the geomorphological effects of a beach pavilion on the local dune development are studied with a 2-year topographic dataset of (bi) monthly permanent laser scans. Finally, 15 yearly airborne lidar scans of the beach-dune system in Noordwijk are used to evaluate the effect of multiple beach pavilions on dune growth variations. The small-scale experiment shows that horseshoe-shaped deposition patterns developed on the leeside of the containers. These depositions follow daily wind changes and leave deposits corresponding to the residual wind direction over the whole measuring period. Similar patterns are found around the larger beach pavilion, but anthropogenic activities like bulldozing and beach shaping make the determination of the effect on dune development harder to discern. Evaluation of the longer-term dataset reveals large variations in dune height and volume around beach pavilions. Dune height/volume increases vary between 1 and 8 m in height and 0–200 m3 in volume. A variability analysis shows that the length scale of alongshore variability in dune height/volume of urbanized dunes can be 10 times smaller than for natural dunes. For about half the beach pavilions, variations in dune height and volume are significantly correlated to the location of beach pavilions but correlation to particular beach pavilion properties is yet inconclusive.

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存在独立海滩建筑的非均匀沙丘发展
在荷兰,沙滩-沙丘系统的城市化对向海岸输沙和沙丘发展的影响越来越大。三个不同时空尺度的地形数据集被用于研究独立建筑物对当地沙丘长期发展的影响。在最小尺度上,使用地面激光扫描来研究两个海运集装箱对海滩的地貌影响。在中等尺度上,利用(双)月永久激光扫描的 2 年地形数据集研究了海滩凉亭对当地沙丘发展的地貌影响。最后,利用 15 次对 Noordwijk 海滩沙丘系统的年度机载激光雷达扫描,评估了多个海滩凉亭对沙丘生长变化的影响。小规模实验表明,集装箱的左侧形成了马蹄形沉积模式。这些沉积物跟随每天的风向变化,并在整个测量期间留下与残余风向相对应的沉积物。在较大的海滩凉亭周围也发现了类似的沉积模式,但推土和海滩整形等人为活动使得沙丘发育的影响难以确定。对长期数据集的评估显示,海滩亭周围的沙丘高度和体积变化很大。沙丘高度/体积的增加在 1 到 8 米之间,体积在 0 到 200 立方米之间。变异性分析表明,城市化沙丘的沙丘高度/体积沿岸变异的长度范围可能比天然沙丘小 10 倍。对于大约一半的沙滩亭,沙丘高度和体积的变化与沙滩亭的位置有明显的相关性,但与特定沙滩亭属性的相关性尚无定论。
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Geomorphology
Geomorphology 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
10.30%
发文量
309
审稿时长
3.4 months
期刊介绍: Our journal''s scope includes geomorphic themes of: tectonics and regional structure; glacial processes and landforms; fluvial sequences, Quaternary environmental change and dating; fluvial processes and landforms; mass movement, slopes and periglacial processes; hillslopes and soil erosion; weathering, karst and soils; aeolian processes and landforms, coastal dunes and arid environments; coastal and marine processes, estuaries and lakes; modelling, theoretical and quantitative geomorphology; DEM, GIS and remote sensing methods and applications; hazards, applied and planetary geomorphology; and volcanics.
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