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Application of portable streamer traps for obtaining point measurements of total longshore sediment transport rates in mixed sand and gravel beaches

Payo, Andres; Wallis, Humphrey; Ellis, Michael A.; Barkwith, Andrew; Poate, Timothy. 2020 Application of portable streamer traps for obtaining point measurements of total longshore sediment transport rates in mixed sand and gravel beaches. Coastal Engineering, 156, 103580. 10.1016/j.coastaleng.2019.103580

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Observations of the depth integrated and time averaged sediment transport on a mixed sand and gravel (MSG) beach are presented and analysed to examine the performance of a new portable streamer trap. Measurement of the longshore sediment transport rate in the surf zone remains one of the great challenges in coastal engineering and coastal sciences. Sediment traps for sand beaches have proven useful in the past, but are not suitable for MSG beaches. This paper describes a portable depth-integrated streamer trap designed to measure the depth-integrated combined bed load and suspended longshore sediment transport on MSG beaches. The device consists of a polyester sieve cloth mounted into a rectangular holding frame. The stability of the device is achieved by gravity: the combined weight of the device and the operator, who is standing on and down-current of the device. The device has been tested in the field under moderate wave conditions at Minsmere, UK. We show that the observed suspended and bed load sediment transport are proportional to the wave energy flux, as formulated in the standard theoretical model, CSHORE. The data suggest that the empirical efficiency of wave breaking and bed load parameter are several orders of magnitude larger than that previously observed for uniform fine sand values.

Item Type: Publication - Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 10.1016/j.coastaleng.2019.103580
ISSN: 03783839
Date made live: 12 Dec 2019 16:11 +0 (UTC)
URI: https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/526233

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