Long Wave Breaking Effects on Fringing Reefs

Modeling of wave energy transformation and breaking on fringing reefs is inherently difficult due to the unique topography of reefs. Prior methods of determining dissipation are based on empirical data from gently sloping beaches and offer only bulk energy dissipation estimates over the entire spect...

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Main Author: Goertz, John 1985-
Other Authors: Kaihatu, James M
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Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/148277
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spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-1482772013-03-16T03:51:46ZLong Wave Breaking Effects on Fringing ReefsGoertz, John 1985-dissipation analysisreef systemslong wave breakingModeling of wave energy transformation and breaking on fringing reefs is inherently difficult due to the unique topography of reefs. Prior methods of determining dissipation are based on empirical data from gently sloping beaches and offer only bulk energy dissipation estimates over the entire spectrum. Methods for deducing a frequency-dependent dissipation have been limited to hypothesized linkages between dissipation and wave shape in the surf zone, and have used bulk dissipation models as a constraint on the overall dissipation for mild sloping beaches. However, there is no clear indication that the constraint on the overall level of dissipation is suitable for the entire reef structure. Using these constraints the frequency-dependent dissipation rate can be deduced from laboratory data of wave transformation over reefs, taken at the Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory. The frequency-dependent dissipation rate can then be integrated over the spectrum to derive an empirically-based counterpart to energy flux dissipation. Comparing the bulk energy dissipation estimates for the reef system to the frequency based method allows for the modification of wave breaking parameters in the frequency based estimation. Since this method is based on the Fourier transform of the time series data, it allows the dissipation to be found as a function of the frequency. This analysis shows that there is a correlation between the amount of energy in the low frequencies of the wave spectrum and certain characteristics of the frequency-dependent dissipation coefficient.Kaihatu, James M2013-03-14T16:18:56Z2012-122012-12-12December 20122013-03-14T16:18:56ZThesistextapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/148277
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topic dissipation analysis
reef systems
long wave breaking
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reef systems
long wave breaking
Goertz, John 1985-
Long Wave Breaking Effects on Fringing Reefs
description Modeling of wave energy transformation and breaking on fringing reefs is inherently difficult due to the unique topography of reefs. Prior methods of determining dissipation are based on empirical data from gently sloping beaches and offer only bulk energy dissipation estimates over the entire spectrum. Methods for deducing a frequency-dependent dissipation have been limited to hypothesized linkages between dissipation and wave shape in the surf zone, and have used bulk dissipation models as a constraint on the overall dissipation for mild sloping beaches. However, there is no clear indication that the constraint on the overall level of dissipation is suitable for the entire reef structure. Using these constraints the frequency-dependent dissipation rate can be deduced from laboratory data of wave transformation over reefs, taken at the Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory. The frequency-dependent dissipation rate can then be integrated over the spectrum to derive an empirically-based counterpart to energy flux dissipation. Comparing the bulk energy dissipation estimates for the reef system to the frequency based method allows for the modification of wave breaking parameters in the frequency based estimation. Since this method is based on the Fourier transform of the time series data, it allows the dissipation to be found as a function of the frequency. This analysis shows that there is a correlation between the amount of energy in the low frequencies of the wave spectrum and certain characteristics of the frequency-dependent dissipation coefficient.
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