Topographic Response to High Waves and Subsequent Beach Recovery on Chigasaki Coast
Takahisa Tamura,
Toshinori Ishikawa,
Takaaki Uda
et al.
Abstract:Beach topography quickly responds to the action of storm waves, resulting in foreshore erosion and accretion under calm wave conditions after a storm. Field observations were carried out on the Chigasaki coast to investigate these beach changes. It was found that the seabed shallower than 3 m depth was rapidly eroded by offshore sand transport during a storm event with the deposition of sand in a zone at depths between 3 and 5 m, and then the beach recovered within 1–2 years after the storm. Topographic change… Show more
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