Morphodynamics at the Egmond beach : scientific report KUST*2000 - EU*COAST3D : final report

The present report presents the results and ideas about the morphodynamics of the sandy beach near Egmond, the Netherlands. The morphodynamics, defined as the mutual interactions between the hydrodynamics, the sediment transport processes and the morphological changes, are studied on the intertidal beach and in the inner nearshore zone. Special attention is paid to: The beach face adjustments and swash dynamics near the water line which act on a temporal scale of minutes to hours ; The short-term intertidal bar behaviour and related circulation patterns through intertidal feeder- and rip channels which act on a temporal scale of hours to weeks ; The long-term intertidal bar behaviour and rip channel observations which act on a temporal scale of days to years ; Detailed sediment transport processes over the inner nearshore bar which are followed at distinct days at about five cross-shore locations.

Datum rapport
1 januari 2000
Auteurs
Boer, A. de, Grasmeijer, B., Kroon, A.
Auteur
Utrecht University = Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht (RUU), Faculty of Geographical Sciences, Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht = Instituut voor Marien en Atmosferisch Onderzoek Utrecht (IMAU); A. Kroon, A. de Boer, B. Grasmeijer
Uitgever
IMAU.
Annotatie
96 p.
ill.
R 00-7
By order of the Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management = Ministerie van Verkeer en Waterstaat, Rijkswaterstaat, National Institute for Coastal and Marine Management = Rijksinstituut voor Kust en Zee (RWS, RIKZ)
Projectleader R. Spanhoff
With ref.
Documentnummer
205213