Morphodynamic response of open and embayed beaches to winter conditions: two case studies from the North Atlantic Iberian coast

The morphological responses of two mesotidal beaches located in different coastal settings (embayed and open sandy beaches) on the northwestern Iberian coast were monitored during the winter of 2018/19. The offshore wave time series analysis is related to high-resolution topo-bathymetric measurement...

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Published in:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
Main Authors: Fontan Bouzas, Ángela, Abreu, Tiago, C. Ferreira, Caroline, Silva, Paulo A., López Olmedilla, Laura, Guitian Bermejo, José, Bernabeu Tello, Ana Maria, Alcántara Carrió, Javier
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 2024
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11093/6535
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12010168
https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/12/1/168
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Summary:The morphological responses of two mesotidal beaches located in different coastal settings (embayed and open sandy beaches) on the northwestern Iberian coast were monitored during the winter of 2018/19. The offshore wave time series analysis is related to high-resolution topo-bathymetric measurements to explore spatial-temporal morphological variability at monthly to seasonal scales. Both locations are subjected to the North Atlantic wave climate which exhibits a pronounced seasonality. Throughout the last decade (2010–2020), significant wave heights reached values of up to Hs~9 m during winters and up to Hs~6 m during summers. On average, approximately 12 storms occurred annually in this region. The results clearly reveal divergent morphological responses and sediment transport behaviors at the upper beach and the intertidal zone during the winter for each location. In the embayed beach (Patos), sediment transport in the nearshore is governed by cross-shore processes between the beach berm and a submerged sandbar. In contrast, the open beach (Mira) showed dynamic sediment exchanges and three-dimensional morphologies alternating between accumulation and erosion zones. Overall, both beaches exhibited an erosional trend after the winter, particularly concerning berm erosion and the subaerial beach volume/shoreline retreat. This study highlights the contrasting morphodynamic response on open and embayed beaches to winter conditions, integrating both the subaerial and submerged zones. Local geological and environmental factors, as well as the coastal management strategies applied, will influence how the beach responds to winter wave events. Monitoring and understanding these responses are essential for effective coastal management and adaptation to changing climate. Xunta de Galicia | Ref. ED481D2019/028 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia | Ref. UIDP/50017/2020 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia | Ref. UIDB/50017/2020 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia | Ref. LA/P/0094/2020