Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Jun 2021)

Use of Nanosilica for Increasing Dune Erosion Resistance during a Sea Storm

  • Elisa Leone,
  • Nobuhisa Kobayashi,
  • Antonio Francone,
  • Samuele De Bartolo,
  • Davide Strafella,
  • Felice D’Alessandro,
  • Giuseppe Roberto Tomasicchio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9060620
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. 620

Abstract

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Dune recovery interventions that integrate natural, sustainable, and soft solutions have become increasingly popular in coastal communities. In the present study, the reliability of an innovative non-toxic colloidal silica-based solution for coastal sand dunes has been verified for the first time by means of laboratory experiments. An extensive experimental campaign aimed at studying the effectiveness of the use of nanosilica has been conducted in the 2D wave flume of the EUMER laboratory at the University of Salento (Italy). The study was first based on a horizontal seabed and then a cross-shore beach-dune profile was drawn similar to those generally observed in nature. Detailed measurements of wave characteristics and observed bed and cross-shore beach-dune profiles were analyzed for a wide range of wave conditions. In both cases, two sets of experiments were carried out. After the first set of experiments performed resembling the native conditions of the models composed with natural sand, the effects of the injection of the mineral colloidal silica-based grout were investigated. The observations show that mineral colloidal silica increases the mechanical strength of non-cohesive sediments reducing the volume of dune erosion, thus improving the resistance and longevity of the beach-dune system.

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