“…Injection of bore related turbulence contributes to the cross-shore advection of particles into the swash zone that, together with the local mobilization, are effective in transporting sediment during swash cycle initiation [Butt and Russell, 1999;Puleo et al, 2000;Petti and Longo, 2001;Jackson et al, 2004;Masselink et al, 2005;Aagaard and Hughes, 2006]. During the remainder of the decelerating uprush motion, the turbulence decays similar to grid turbulence [Cowen et al, 2003;Sou and Yeh, 2011;Lanckriet and Puleo, 2013] and more homogeneously [Zhang and Liu, 2008] as the flow reaches the maximum inundation limit toward land (e.g., run up distance). Hence, sediment particles are more likely to settle during the flow reversal phase.…”