A Conceptual Model for Spatial Grain Size Variability on the Surface of and within Beaches

Grain size on the surface of natural beaches has been observed to vary spatially and temporally with morphology and wave energy. The stratigraphy of the beach at Duck, North Carolina, USA was examined using 36 vibracores (~1–1.5 m long) collected along a cross-shore beach profile. Cores show that be...

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Main Authors: Edith Gallagher, Heidi Wadman, Jesse McNinch, Ad Reniers, Melike Koktas
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-05-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/4/2/38
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spelling doaj-049b2e0dbb904b5abdb7e465fc47b8122021-04-02T14:18:01ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122016-05-01423810.3390/jmse4020038jmse4020038A Conceptual Model for Spatial Grain Size Variability on the Surface of and within BeachesEdith Gallagher0Heidi Wadman1Jesse McNinch2Ad Reniers3Melike Koktas4Department of Biology, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA 17603, USAField Research Facility, Coastal Hydraulics Laboratory, USACE, Duck, NC 27949, USAField Research Facility, Coastal Hydraulics Laboratory, USACE, Duck, NC 27949, USAHydraulic Engineering, Delft University of Technology, 2628 CD Delft, The NetherlandsHydraulic Engineering, Delft University of Technology, 2628 CD Delft, The NetherlandsGrain size on the surface of natural beaches has been observed to vary spatially and temporally with morphology and wave energy. The stratigraphy of the beach at Duck, North Carolina, USA was examined using 36 vibracores (~1–1.5 m long) collected along a cross-shore beach profile. Cores show that beach sediments are finer (~0.3 mm) and more uniform high up on the beach. Lower on the beach, with more swash and wave action, the sand is reworked, segregated by size, and deposited in layers and patches. At the deepest measurement sites in the swash (~−1.4 to −1.6 m NAVD88), which are constantly being reworked by the energetic shore break, there is a thick layer (60–80 cm) of very coarse sediment (~2 mm). Examination of two large trenches showed that continuous layers of coarse and fine sands comprise beach stratigraphy. Thicker coarse layers in the trenches (above mean sea level) are likely owing to storm erosion and storm surge elevating the shore break and swash, which act to sort the sediment. Those layers are buried as water level retreats, accretion occurs and the beach recovers from the storm. Thinner coarse layers likely represent similar processes acting on smaller temporal scales.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/4/2/38grain sizestratigraphymorphologymorphodynamicsstormssedimentbeachswashshore breakdepth of disturbance
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author Edith Gallagher
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Jesse McNinch
Ad Reniers
Melike Koktas
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Heidi Wadman
Jesse McNinch
Ad Reniers
Melike Koktas
A Conceptual Model for Spatial Grain Size Variability on the Surface of and within Beaches
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
grain size
stratigraphy
morphology
morphodynamics
storms
sediment
beach
swash
shore break
depth of disturbance
author_facet Edith Gallagher
Heidi Wadman
Jesse McNinch
Ad Reniers
Melike Koktas
author_sort Edith Gallagher
title A Conceptual Model for Spatial Grain Size Variability on the Surface of and within Beaches
title_short A Conceptual Model for Spatial Grain Size Variability on the Surface of and within Beaches
title_full A Conceptual Model for Spatial Grain Size Variability on the Surface of and within Beaches
title_fullStr A Conceptual Model for Spatial Grain Size Variability on the Surface of and within Beaches
title_full_unstemmed A Conceptual Model for Spatial Grain Size Variability on the Surface of and within Beaches
title_sort conceptual model for spatial grain size variability on the surface of and within beaches
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Grain size on the surface of natural beaches has been observed to vary spatially and temporally with morphology and wave energy. The stratigraphy of the beach at Duck, North Carolina, USA was examined using 36 vibracores (~1–1.5 m long) collected along a cross-shore beach profile. Cores show that beach sediments are finer (~0.3 mm) and more uniform high up on the beach. Lower on the beach, with more swash and wave action, the sand is reworked, segregated by size, and deposited in layers and patches. At the deepest measurement sites in the swash (~−1.4 to −1.6 m NAVD88), which are constantly being reworked by the energetic shore break, there is a thick layer (60–80 cm) of very coarse sediment (~2 mm). Examination of two large trenches showed that continuous layers of coarse and fine sands comprise beach stratigraphy. Thicker coarse layers in the trenches (above mean sea level) are likely owing to storm erosion and storm surge elevating the shore break and swash, which act to sort the sediment. Those layers are buried as water level retreats, accretion occurs and the beach recovers from the storm. Thinner coarse layers likely represent similar processes acting on smaller temporal scales.
topic grain size
stratigraphy
morphology
morphodynamics
storms
sediment
beach
swash
shore break
depth of disturbance
url http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/4/2/38
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