The process of formation of a rip channel/crescentic bar system on a straight, sandy coast is examined. A short review of earlier studies is presented. A morphodynamic stability model is then formulated. The resulting model includes a comprehensive treatment of shoaling and surf zone hydrodynamics, including wave refraction on depth and currents and waves. The sediment transport is modeled using a total load formula. This model is used to study the formation of rip currents and channels on a straight single-barred coast. It is found that this more comprehensive treatment of the dynamics reveals the basic rip cells predicted in earlier studies for normal incidence. Also as before, cell spacings (λ) scale with shore-to-bar crest distance (X b...
Breaker bars in the surf zone of sandy beaches generally evolve between straight bars parallel to th...
The formation of crescentic bars from self-organization of an initially straight shore-parallel bar ...
Nearshore sandbars are often characterized by three-dimensional bed patterns. To analyze the influen...
The process of formation of a rip channel/crescentic bar system on a straight, sandy coast is examin...
A nonlinear numerical model based on a wave- and depth-averaged shallow water equation solver with w...
We present an investigation into the growth of nearshore, rhythmic patterns. A comprehensive linear ...
[1] Experiments have been performed in a large wave tank in order to study the morphodynamics of rip...
Previous numerical modelling studies based on 2DH morphodynamical model show that oblique waves tend...
Rip currents are narrow and intense, offshore directed flows in the nearshore zone. A rip current is...
The effect of surface rollers on the formation of crescentic bars/rip channel systems is examined wi...
Field observations indicate that both wave conditions and sediment characteristics exert the control...
We use a nonlinear morphodynamic model to demonstrate that time-varying forcing, in particular the t...
Double sandbar systems often characterize the surf zone of wave-dominated beaches and display a vari...
The linear and nonlinear morphological behavior of double-barred coastal systems under the forcing o...
The linear stability of a planar and a barred coast is studied with a complex process-based model. B...
Breaker bars in the surf zone of sandy beaches generally evolve between straight bars parallel to th...
The formation of crescentic bars from self-organization of an initially straight shore-parallel bar ...
Nearshore sandbars are often characterized by three-dimensional bed patterns. To analyze the influen...
The process of formation of a rip channel/crescentic bar system on a straight, sandy coast is examin...
A nonlinear numerical model based on a wave- and depth-averaged shallow water equation solver with w...
We present an investigation into the growth of nearshore, rhythmic patterns. A comprehensive linear ...
[1] Experiments have been performed in a large wave tank in order to study the morphodynamics of rip...
Previous numerical modelling studies based on 2DH morphodynamical model show that oblique waves tend...
Rip currents are narrow and intense, offshore directed flows in the nearshore zone. A rip current is...
The effect of surface rollers on the formation of crescentic bars/rip channel systems is examined wi...
Field observations indicate that both wave conditions and sediment characteristics exert the control...
We use a nonlinear morphodynamic model to demonstrate that time-varying forcing, in particular the t...
Double sandbar systems often characterize the surf zone of wave-dominated beaches and display a vari...
The linear and nonlinear morphological behavior of double-barred coastal systems under the forcing o...
The linear stability of a planar and a barred coast is studied with a complex process-based model. B...
Breaker bars in the surf zone of sandy beaches generally evolve between straight bars parallel to th...
The formation of crescentic bars from self-organization of an initially straight shore-parallel bar ...
Nearshore sandbars are often characterized by three-dimensional bed patterns. To analyze the influen...