A shore-normal array of seven, bi-directional electromagnetic flowmeters and nine surface piercing, continuous resistance wave staffs were deployed across a multiple barred nearshore at Wendake Beach, Georgian Bay, Canada, and monitored for a complete storm cycle. Time-integrated estimates of total (ITVF) and net (INVF) sediment volume flux together with bed elevation changes were determined using depth-of-activity rods. The three bars, ranging in height from 0.10 to 0.40 m accreted during the storm (0.03 m), and the troughs were scoured (0.05 m). Sediment reactivation depths reached 0.14 m and 12% of the nearshore control volume was mobilized. However, the INVF value for the storm was less than 1% of the control volume revealing a near ba...
Waves and currents were monitored over a range of incident forcing between March 23 and April 24, 20...
Profile change in a lacustrine multiple-barred nearshore was investigated over the ice-free season o...
Beach nourishment provides an excellent opportunity for the study of intensified sediment transport ...
Greenwood, B. and Sherman, D.J., 1984. Waves, currents, sediment flux and morph-ological response in...
Estimates of time-integrated values of total (ITVF) and net (INVF) sediment volume flux and the asso...
Sediment flux and associated morphological change in a continuously submerged, nearshore, crescentic...
Detailed fluid motions and bathymetric changes in the lacustrine nearshore zone at Wymbolwood Beach,...
This paper reports on some results from a field experiment conducted under highly dissipative surf z...
The near-bed (0.10 m elevation), horizontal velocities were measured across a two-barred, lacustrine...
The local, time-varying and time-averaged suspended sediment transports across a marine, non-barred ...
Field measurements of the local time-varying suspended sediment flux across a barred shoreface demon...
New field experiments of sediment transport on the shoreface of a reflective beach (R=0.4-0.6) durin...
Abstract: Onshore bar migration is a characteristic bar behavior during post-storm beach recovery. ...
Osborne, P.D. and Greenwood, B., 1992. Frequency dependent cross-shore suspended sediment transport....
It has become increasingly recognized that the typically \u27unexpected\u27 behavior of the nearshor...
Waves and currents were monitored over a range of incident forcing between March 23 and April 24, 20...
Profile change in a lacustrine multiple-barred nearshore was investigated over the ice-free season o...
Beach nourishment provides an excellent opportunity for the study of intensified sediment transport ...
Greenwood, B. and Sherman, D.J., 1984. Waves, currents, sediment flux and morph-ological response in...
Estimates of time-integrated values of total (ITVF) and net (INVF) sediment volume flux and the asso...
Sediment flux and associated morphological change in a continuously submerged, nearshore, crescentic...
Detailed fluid motions and bathymetric changes in the lacustrine nearshore zone at Wymbolwood Beach,...
This paper reports on some results from a field experiment conducted under highly dissipative surf z...
The near-bed (0.10 m elevation), horizontal velocities were measured across a two-barred, lacustrine...
The local, time-varying and time-averaged suspended sediment transports across a marine, non-barred ...
Field measurements of the local time-varying suspended sediment flux across a barred shoreface demon...
New field experiments of sediment transport on the shoreface of a reflective beach (R=0.4-0.6) durin...
Abstract: Onshore bar migration is a characteristic bar behavior during post-storm beach recovery. ...
Osborne, P.D. and Greenwood, B., 1992. Frequency dependent cross-shore suspended sediment transport....
It has become increasingly recognized that the typically \u27unexpected\u27 behavior of the nearshor...
Waves and currents were monitored over a range of incident forcing between March 23 and April 24, 20...
Profile change in a lacustrine multiple-barred nearshore was investigated over the ice-free season o...
Beach nourishment provides an excellent opportunity for the study of intensified sediment transport ...