Micro Sand Engine Beach Stabilization Strategy at Puerto Morelos, Mexico
In the last decade, innovative beach nourishment strategies have been developed, driven by the increased worldwide interest in environmentally friendly coastal protection measures. In this context, the massive nourishment project of the Netherlands, known as Sand Engine, begun in 2011, has been hail...
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doaj-81719e2a15f9483b9b6c2693dfb6449e2021-04-02T13:31:39ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122020-04-01824724710.3390/jmse8040247Micro Sand Engine Beach Stabilization Strategy at Puerto Morelos, MexicoMireille Escudero0Edgar Mendoza1Rodolfo Silva2Instituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Cd. Universitaria, Mexico City 04510, MexicoInstituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Cd. Universitaria, Mexico City 04510, MexicoInstituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Cd. Universitaria, Mexico City 04510, MexicoIn the last decade, innovative beach nourishment strategies have been developed, driven by the increased worldwide interest in environmentally friendly coastal protection measures. In this context, the massive nourishment project of the Netherlands, known as Sand Engine, begun in 2011, has been hailed as a successful means of beach protection. Continuous monitoring, field campaigns, and numerical modeling have shown that the great volume of sand deployed is gradually transported by the waves and currents along the coastline, avoiding the need for repeated invasive, small scale beach replenishments. A very small, bell-shaped Sand Engine was designed to protect the beachfront at a tourist resort near Puerto Morelos, Mexico. To estimate the morphological response of the beach and the functioning of the micro Sand Engine as a sand reservoir, XBeach numerical modelling was applied to the project. The micro Sand Engine is seen to be a sustainable and eco-friendly coastal protection measure, especially applicable when a large nourishment project is not viable. Maintenance work for the nourishment is cost and time effective, and any negative impacts to sensitive ecosystems nearby can be detected and controlled quickly.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/8/4/247Beach nourishmentSand EngineXBeachshore protectionbeach restoration |
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Micro Sand Engine Beach Stabilization Strategy at Puerto Morelos, Mexico |
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Micro Sand Engine Beach Stabilization Strategy at Puerto Morelos, Mexico |
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Micro Sand Engine Beach Stabilization Strategy at Puerto Morelos, Mexico |
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Micro Sand Engine Beach Stabilization Strategy at Puerto Morelos, Mexico |
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micro sand engine beach stabilization strategy at puerto morelos, mexico |
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In the last decade, innovative beach nourishment strategies have been developed, driven by the increased worldwide interest in environmentally friendly coastal protection measures. In this context, the massive nourishment project of the Netherlands, known as Sand Engine, begun in 2011, has been hailed as a successful means of beach protection. Continuous monitoring, field campaigns, and numerical modeling have shown that the great volume of sand deployed is gradually transported by the waves and currents along the coastline, avoiding the need for repeated invasive, small scale beach replenishments. A very small, bell-shaped Sand Engine was designed to protect the beachfront at a tourist resort near Puerto Morelos, Mexico. To estimate the morphological response of the beach and the functioning of the micro Sand Engine as a sand reservoir, XBeach numerical modelling was applied to the project. The micro Sand Engine is seen to be a sustainable and eco-friendly coastal protection measure, especially applicable when a large nourishment project is not viable. Maintenance work for the nourishment is cost and time effective, and any negative impacts to sensitive ecosystems nearby can be detected and controlled quickly. |
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