Sensors (Apr 2019)

Monitoring for Coastal Resilience: Preliminary Data from Five Italian Sandy Beaches

  • Luca Parlagreco,
  • Lorenzo Melito,
  • Saverio Devoti,
  • Eleonora Perugini,
  • Luciano Soldini,
  • Gianluca Zitti,
  • Maurizio Brocchini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s19081854
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 8
p. 1854

Abstract

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Video-monitoring can be exploited as a valuable tool to acquire continuous, high-quality information on the evolution of beach morphology at a low cost and, on such basis, perform beach resilience analyses. This manuscript presents preliminary results of an ongoing, long-term monitoring programme of five sandy Italian beaches along the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian sea. The project aims at analyzing nearshore morphologic variabilities on a time period of several years, to link them to resilience indicators. The observations indicate that most of the beach width variations can be linked to discrete variations of sandbar systems, and most of all to an offshore migration and decay of the outermost bars. Further, the largest net shoreline displacements across the observation period are experienced by beaches with a clear NOM (Net Offshore Migration)-type evolution of the seabed.

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