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Morphodynamic responses of nourished beaches in SW Spain
Anfuso, G.; Benavente, J.; Gracia, F.J. (2001). Morphodynamic responses of nourished beaches in SW Spain. J. Coast. Conserv. 7(1): 71-80
In: Journal of Coastal Conservation. Opulus/Springer: Uppsala. ISSN 1400-0350; e-ISSN 1874-7841, more
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Keywords
    Artificial beaches
    Dimensions > Size > Grain size
    Erosion > Coastal erosion
    Properties > Physical properties > Density
    Spain
    Topographic features > Landforms > Coastal landforms > Beaches
    Spain [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Morphodynamics; Morfodynamica

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  • Anfuso, G.
  • Benavente, J.
  • Gracia, F.J.

Abstract
    Coastal erosion in SW Spain is affecting man-made structures and beaches that represent an important economic resource in the area. In the last decade the Spanish government carried out several nourishment works that have limited durability. Most of the artificial beach fills consist of a spill of natural dredged sand on the visible beach, leading to a flat, artificial berm with an important seaward slope and a narrow foreshore. As a result, the initial dissipative profile was transformed into a fully reflective one. A beach monitoring program was carried out to record morphological evolution after the nourishment works. Several field assessments of disturbance depth were also made to characterize beach morphodynamics of a nourished beach (Rota) and a natural dissipative one (Tres Piedras), whose slope was similar to the pre-nourishment gradient of Rota beach. Natural dissipative beaches were characterized by spilling breakers that did not significantly affect bottom sand. The severe erosion recorded in the nourished zones was related to the new morphodynamic regime acting on these beaches, which was controlled by high erosive plunging breakers associated with high foreshore slopes. In conclusion, other nourishment practices should be used, better adapted to the natural beach morphodynamics of the zone, taking also into account the original grain size and density of the beach sands, in order to obtain more durable artificial beaches.

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