An idealised study that identifies the mechanisms in the long term evolution of crescentic bar systems in nature is presented. Growth to finite amplitude (i.e., equilibration, sometimes referred to as saturation) and higher harmonic interaction are hypothesised to be the leading nonlinear effects in long-term evolution of these systems. These nonlinear effects are added to a linear stability model and used to predict crescentic bar development along a beach in Duck, North Carolina (USA) over a 2-month period. The equilibration prolongs the development of bed patterns, thus allowing the long term evolution. Higher harmonic interaction enables the amplitude to be transferred from longer to shorter lengthscales, which leads to the dominance of...
Alternate bars may form in sandy beds of straight rivers and channels. These bars are characterized ...
Crescentic sand bars have been studied intensively in the last decades, resulting in good knowledge ...
Sandy barred beaches are often characterized by the presence of rhythmic patterns such as crescentic...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd. An idealised study that identifies the mechanisms in the long term evolution of...
Large scale patterns in the seabed often occur in the nearshore zone of sandy beaches. A widely occu...
[1] The formation of crescentic bars from self‐organization of an initially straight shore‐parallel ...
The formation of crescentic bars from self-organization of an initially straight shore-parallel bar ...
A morphodynamical linear stability analysis is used to predict the natural development of crescentic...
The temporal and spatial variability of crescentic sandbars is analyzed with hourly long-term (month...
Large scale patterns in the seabed often occur in the nearshore zone of sandy beaches. A widely occu...
A nonlinear numerical model based on a wave- and depth-averaged shallow water equation solver with w...
The linear and nonlinear morphological behavior of double-barred coastal systems under the forcing o...
The development and evolution of crescentic patterns in double-barred systems is explored using a mo...
A nonlinear numerical model for large-scale dynamics of shoreline and nearshore bathymetry under wav...
Alternate bars may form in sandy beds of straight rivers and channels. These bars are characterized ...
Alternate bars may form in sandy beds of straight rivers and channels. These bars are characterized ...
Crescentic sand bars have been studied intensively in the last decades, resulting in good knowledge ...
Sandy barred beaches are often characterized by the presence of rhythmic patterns such as crescentic...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd. An idealised study that identifies the mechanisms in the long term evolution of...
Large scale patterns in the seabed often occur in the nearshore zone of sandy beaches. A widely occu...
[1] The formation of crescentic bars from self‐organization of an initially straight shore‐parallel ...
The formation of crescentic bars from self-organization of an initially straight shore-parallel bar ...
A morphodynamical linear stability analysis is used to predict the natural development of crescentic...
The temporal and spatial variability of crescentic sandbars is analyzed with hourly long-term (month...
Large scale patterns in the seabed often occur in the nearshore zone of sandy beaches. A widely occu...
A nonlinear numerical model based on a wave- and depth-averaged shallow water equation solver with w...
The linear and nonlinear morphological behavior of double-barred coastal systems under the forcing o...
The development and evolution of crescentic patterns in double-barred systems is explored using a mo...
A nonlinear numerical model for large-scale dynamics of shoreline and nearshore bathymetry under wav...
Alternate bars may form in sandy beds of straight rivers and channels. These bars are characterized ...
Alternate bars may form in sandy beds of straight rivers and channels. These bars are characterized ...
Crescentic sand bars have been studied intensively in the last decades, resulting in good knowledge ...
Sandy barred beaches are often characterized by the presence of rhythmic patterns such as crescentic...