Forced and self-organized shoreline response for a beach in the southern Baltic Sea determined through singular spectrum analysis

Citation
G. Rozynski et al., Forced and self-organized shoreline response for a beach in the southern Baltic Sea determined through singular spectrum analysis, COAST ENG, 43(1), 2001, pp. 41-58
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Civil Engineering
Journal title
COASTAL ENGINEERING
ISSN journal
03783839 → ACNP
Volume
43
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
41 - 58
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-3839(200105)43:1<41:FASSRF>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Temporal and spatial variations in shoreline position along the southern Ba ltic coast were investigated using singular spectrum analysis (SSA) with th e overall aim to determine characteristic patterns in the shoreline respons e and whether these patterns displayed forced or self-organized behavior. T he investigated beach is located at Lubiatowo on the Polish Coast and is mi ldly sloping with multiple bars having a median grain size of 0.22 mm, bein g typical for the coast in the southern Baltic Sea. Data on coastal morphol ogy have been collected at Lubiatowo including (1) bathymetric surveys sinc e 1987 twice a year to cover changes in the seabed (along 27 lines covering a longshore x cross-shore area of 2600 x 1000 m), and (2) beach topography surveys since 1983 every 4 weeks on the average, extending from the shorel ine to the dune foot (along the same 27 lines). Furthermore, several dedica ted field campaigns have been carried out at Lubiatowo, as well as measurem ents of deep-water wave properties since 1998. SSA was employed to the time series of shoreline position from all 27 survey lines. The analysis method demonstrated a large potential for detecting temporal patterns from fairly short and noisy time series with irregular sampling interval. In summary, three dominant patterns emerged jointly reproducing 70-90% of the overall v ariation in the data for the different survey lines. These temporal pattern s were demonstrated to represent forced and self-organized components descr ibing the variation in shoreline position. The forced components could be r elated to the mean properties of the wave climate, whereas the self-organiz ed components were mainly influenced by particular events or features of th e beach such as storm waves, storm surges, beach type (dune, cliff), and se diment characteristics. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.