Beach monitoring project Sand Key Phase II Beach nourishment program (North Redington Beach and Redington Shores) Post-Nourishment Report Part II Offshore Profiles and Wave Data


Autoria(s): Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Department, University of Florida
Contribuinte(s)

Lin, Li-Hwa

Dean, Robert G.

Data(s)

1989

Resumo

This study presents the third post-nourishment survey (January 1989) results for the Sand Key Phase II beach nourishment project carried out in June, 1988. The monitoring program to this beach nourishment project is a joint effort between the University of South Florida and University of Florida. The field surveys include a total of 26 profiles, encompassing approximately 3 miles of shoreline extending from DNR R-96 to R-1ll. The total calculated volume loss of sand in the nourished segment (from R-99G to R-107) between the July 88 and January 89 surveys is 51,113 cubic yards, which is a loss about 9.7 percent of 529,150 cubic yards actually placed in the nourishment project. The total loss of sand computed in the entire survey area is 26,796 cubic yards, which is only 5.1 percent of the sand placed in the nourishment project. It is stressed that a part of these net volume reductions is due to the background erosion and not due to spreading losses induced by the nourishment project. (PDF contains 168 pages.)

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/1478/1/BeachMonitorPartII.pdf

Lin, Li-Hwa and Dean, Robert G. (eds.) (1989) Beach monitoring project Sand Key Phase II Beach nourishment program (North Redington Beach and Redington Shores) Post-Nourishment Report Part II Offshore Profiles and Wave Data. Gainesville, FL, Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Department, University of Florida, (UFL/COEL, 89/007)

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Department, University of Florida

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/1478/

Palavras-Chave #Management #Conservation #Oceanography
Tipo

Monograph or Serial Issue

NonPeerReviewed