Title of article :
An analytical and field study on influence of breakwaters on beach morphological evolution: a case study (Astara Port
Author/Authors :
Javansamadi, Sahar Department of Environment - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran , Karami Khaniki, Ali Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute (SCWMRI) - Tehran , Aliakbar Bidokhti, Abbaas Ali Institute of Geophysics - University of Tehran , Lari, Kamran Department of Marine Science and Technology - Islamic Azad University - Tehran North Branch - Tehran , Ghodsi, Majid Department of Environment - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran
Abstract :
Addressing the interaction of the presence of coastal structures, breakwaters for
instance, and morphological changes is of great importance. The purpose of this
paper is to investigate the influences of the extended breakwaters of Astara Port on
sediment transport and beach morphological evolution in the vicinity of them so as
to identify how the extension of breakwaters altered the sea bed topography. In
order to describe evolving cross-shore profiles in the study area, beach profile
surveys were conducted by a single-beam echo sounder. Results showed that the
breakwaters considerably affected their surroundings, and scouring in front of them
was obvious. Furthermore, comparisons of measured beach profiles with Dean's
profile model for the equilibrium beach profile illustrated that the Dean's profile
was not able to precisely represent the time- mean profiles. As a result, Dean's
equilibrium profile was modified and a new model was developed so that it can
represent more correctly cross-shore morphodynamics of the study area. The
results revealed that modified equilibrium profile can be a better representative for
the cross-shore profiles of the study area.
Keywords :
Morphological evolution , Modified equilibrium profile , profile Astara Port , Sediment transport , Field measurement
Journal title :
International Journal of Coastal and Offshore Engineering