The evolution of different initial beach profiles towards the same final beach configuration is investigated based on large-scale experimental data. The same wave condition was performed three times, each time starting from a different initial profile morphology. The three different initial profiles are an intermediate energy profile with an offshore bar and a small swash berm, a plane profile and a low energy profile with a large berm. The three cases evolve towards the same final (equilibrium) profile determined by the same wave condition. This implies that the same wave condition generates different sediment transport patterns. Largest beach changes and differences in hydrodynamics occur in the beginning of the experimental cases, highli...
[1] Experiments have been performed in a large wave tank in order to study the morphodynamics of rip...
International audienceAbstract Wave-dominated sandy beaches are highly valued by societies and are a...
In this study, new large‐scale experimental data are presented showing evidences of a link between t...
The evolution of different initial beach profiles towards the same final beach configuration is inve...
Beach-profile evolution, along with measurements of waves, currents, and sediment concentration, und...
Beach-profile evolution, along with measurements of waves, currents, and sediment concentration, und...
In this paper, large-scale experimental data are presented showing the beach profile morphological e...
There are only a few detailed measurements of the cross-shore variation in the net sediment transpor...
Barriers and sandbars are ubiquitous natural coastal features, whose variability often determines ne...
Predicting the evolution of the beachface is important in terms of coastal protection, recreation an...
The response of physical models of beach profiles to random breaking waves was studied to investigat...
New laboratory data are presented on the influence of long waves on sediment transport in the surf z...
On steep beaches, the cross-shore movement of sand in response to ‘erosive’ storm waves and ‘accreti...
Ozolcer, Ismail Hakki/0000-0002-8404-0522WOS: 000349854000001The response of physical models of beac...
Differences between breaker bar evolution under high energy (erosive) and subsequent mild energy (ac...
[1] Experiments have been performed in a large wave tank in order to study the morphodynamics of rip...
International audienceAbstract Wave-dominated sandy beaches are highly valued by societies and are a...
In this study, new large‐scale experimental data are presented showing evidences of a link between t...
The evolution of different initial beach profiles towards the same final beach configuration is inve...
Beach-profile evolution, along with measurements of waves, currents, and sediment concentration, und...
Beach-profile evolution, along with measurements of waves, currents, and sediment concentration, und...
In this paper, large-scale experimental data are presented showing the beach profile morphological e...
There are only a few detailed measurements of the cross-shore variation in the net sediment transpor...
Barriers and sandbars are ubiquitous natural coastal features, whose variability often determines ne...
Predicting the evolution of the beachface is important in terms of coastal protection, recreation an...
The response of physical models of beach profiles to random breaking waves was studied to investigat...
New laboratory data are presented on the influence of long waves on sediment transport in the surf z...
On steep beaches, the cross-shore movement of sand in response to ‘erosive’ storm waves and ‘accreti...
Ozolcer, Ismail Hakki/0000-0002-8404-0522WOS: 000349854000001The response of physical models of beac...
Differences between breaker bar evolution under high energy (erosive) and subsequent mild energy (ac...
[1] Experiments have been performed in a large wave tank in order to study the morphodynamics of rip...
International audienceAbstract Wave-dominated sandy beaches are highly valued by societies and are a...
In this study, new large‐scale experimental data are presented showing evidences of a link between t...