Field measurements on sediment transport near the shoreline under developed long period waves during a storm
- Authors
- Kuriyama, Y.; Shin, S.-H.; Ueoka, S.
- Issue Date
- 2006
- Citation
- Coastal Dynamics 2005 - Proceedings of the Fifth Coastal Dynamics International Conference
- Journal Title
- Coastal Dynamics 2005 - Proceedings of the Fifth Coastal Dynamics International Conference
- URI
- https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/9039
- DOI
- 10.1061/40855(214)90
- ISSN
- 0000-0000
- Abstract
- Suspended sediment concentration, water surface elevation and horizontal velocities were measured near the shoreline during a storm, when long period waves were developed. The oscillatory component of cross-shore sediment transport rate was shoreward and had a nonnegligible contribution to the net seaward transport rate as previous studies showed. In the oscillatory component, the infragravity component with frequencies between 0.004 Hz and 0.04 Hz and the gravity component with frequencies larger than 0.04 Hz were mostly shoreward and dominant, whereas the far infragravity component with frequencies lower than 0.004 Hz was mostly seaward and small. The infragravity and gravity components of the cross-shore sediment transport rate had correlations with the acceleration asymmetry. Copyright ASCE 2006.
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