International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering (Nov 2015)

Nearshore waves and longshore sediment transport along Rameshwaram Island off the east coast of India

  • Rajamanickam Gowthaman,
  • V. Sanil Kumar,
  • Gowdagere Siddaramaish Dwarakish,
  • P.R. Shanas,
  • Basanta Kumar Jena,
  • Jai Singh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/ijnaoe-2015-0065
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 6
pp. 939 – 950

Abstract

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Wave-induced Longshore Sediment Transport (LST) play an important role in the dynamics of the Dhanushkodi sandspit located southeast of Rameshwaram. The LST along the Dhanushkodi coast is studied based on data collected simultaneously in Gulf of Mannar (GoM) and Palk Bay (PB) using directional waverider buoys. The numerical model REF/DIF1 was used to calculate the nearshore waves and the LST rate was estimated using three different formulae. The model validation was done based on the measured nearshore waves using InterOcean S4DW. Numerical model LITPACK was also used for simulating non-cohesive sediment transport and the LITLINE module was used to study the shoreline evolution over 5 years. Low net annual LST along PB (~0.01 × 106 m3) compared to the GoM region (0.3 × 106 m3) were due to the weak waves. Accretion in the region led to growth of the Dhanushkodi sandspit by 65 m during the period 2010-2015.

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