Sand re-suspension events in a high energy infragravity swash zone

Citation
Pd. Osborne et Ga. Rooker, Sand re-suspension events in a high energy infragravity swash zone, J COAST RES, 15(1), 1999, pp. 74-86
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF COASTAL RESEARCH
ISSN journal
07490208 → ACNP
Volume
15
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
74 - 86
Database
ISI
SICI code
0749-0208(199924)15:1<74:SREIAH>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Suspended sediment concentration (SSC), fluid velocity and morphological re sponse were measured on the foreshore of a high energy dissipative beach we st of Auckland, New Zealand. Swash re-suspension events exhibit a distinct temporal structure associated with both the uprush and backwash phases. SSC of >50 gl(-1) is associated with large accelerations, turbulence, and high flow speeds in shallow water under shoreward propagating swash bores. SSC decreases rapidly from the initial peak and then more gradually as water de pth increases to a maximum at the end of the uprush SSC increases gradually as the backwash accelerates, and then reaches a peak under the rapidly thi nning and accelerating flow near the end of the backwash. Flows are super-c ritical, hydraulic jumps occur and unstable anti-dune bedforms often develo p near the end of backwash events resulting in sharp increases in SSC. Even t averaged SSC declines systematically as maximum depth of swash increases. Peak SSC tends to be larger under uprush events than backwash events parti cularly near the margins of the swash zone. Cross-spectral analysis of velo city and SSC at the transition between the inner surf zone and swash zone c onfirms that the dominant transport occurs at infragravity frequencies. Net transport is potentially sensitive to small variations in the phase angle between SSC and velocity in the uprush and backwash cycle as well as to the variability in bed conditions during swash cycles.