Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (May 2020)

Prediction of Shoreline Evolution. Reliability of a General Model for the Mixed Beach Case

  • Giuseppe R. Tomasicchio,
  • Antonio Francone,
  • David J. Simmonds,
  • Felice D’Alessandro,
  • Ferdinando Frega

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse8050361
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
p. 361

Abstract

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In the present paper, after a sensitivity analysis, the calibration and verification of a novel morphodynamic model have been conducted based on a high-quality field experiment data base. The morphodynamic model includes a general formula to predict longshore transport and associated coastal morphology over short- and long-term time scales. With respect to the majority of the existing one-line models, which address sandy coastline evolution, the proposed General Shoreline beach model (GSb) is suitable for estimation of shoreline change at a coastal mound made of non-cohesive sediment grains/units as sand, gravel, cobbles, shingle and rock. In order to verify the reliability of the GSb model, a comparison between observed and calculated shorelines in the presence of a temporary groyne deployed at a mixed beach has been performed. The results show that GSb gives a good agreement between observations and predictions, well reproducing the coastal evolution.

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