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Evaluation of Coastal Protection Strategies at Costa da Caparica (Portugal): Nourishments and Structural Interventions
by
Sancho, Francisco
in
Accretion
/ Analysis
/ Beach accretion
/ Beach erosion
/ Beaches
/ Cabo Verde
/ Coastal erosion
/ coastal management
/ Coastal zone
/ Coastal zone management
/ Coasts
/ Deposition
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental protection
/ Floods
/ groin field
/ one-line model
/ Portugal
/ Sea level
/ Sediment
/ Sediment transport
/ Shore protection
/ Shoreline protection
/ Shorelines
/ Soil erosion
/ Strategic planning (Business)
2023
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Evaluation of Coastal Protection Strategies at Costa da Caparica (Portugal): Nourishments and Structural Interventions
by
Sancho, Francisco
in
Accretion
/ Analysis
/ Beach accretion
/ Beach erosion
/ Beaches
/ Cabo Verde
/ Coastal erosion
/ coastal management
/ Coastal zone
/ Coastal zone management
/ Coasts
/ Deposition
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental protection
/ Floods
/ groin field
/ one-line model
/ Portugal
/ Sea level
/ Sediment
/ Sediment transport
/ Shore protection
/ Shoreline protection
/ Shorelines
/ Soil erosion
/ Strategic planning (Business)
2023
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Evaluation of Coastal Protection Strategies at Costa da Caparica (Portugal): Nourishments and Structural Interventions
by
Sancho, Francisco
in
Accretion
/ Analysis
/ Beach accretion
/ Beach erosion
/ Beaches
/ Cabo Verde
/ Coastal erosion
/ coastal management
/ Coastal zone
/ Coastal zone management
/ Coasts
/ Deposition
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental protection
/ Floods
/ groin field
/ one-line model
/ Portugal
/ Sea level
/ Sediment
/ Sediment transport
/ Shore protection
/ Shoreline protection
/ Shorelines
/ Soil erosion
/ Strategic planning (Business)
2023
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Evaluation of Coastal Protection Strategies at Costa da Caparica (Portugal): Nourishments and Structural Interventions
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Evaluation of Coastal Protection Strategies at Costa da Caparica (Portugal): Nourishments and Structural Interventions
2023
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Overview
Costa da Caparica beach, in Portugal, has suffered from chronic erosion for the last 50 years, a phenomenon that has been countered by various management interventions. This study aims at comparing sixteen possible interventions, thus identifying the most effective one(s) in terms of reducing beach erosion or even promoting beach accretion. This exercise is achieved using a one-line shoreline evolution model, calibrated with in situ field data, forced by local wave conditions. The target management period is 25 years. In the calibration phase, it is found that the annual mean alongshore net sediment transport along the 24 km sandy coast is variable in direction and magnitude, but it is mostly smaller than ±50 × 103 m3/year. This net transport results from the imbalance of northward/southward-directed bulk transports of circa tenfold-larger magnitudes. This affects the overall sediment balance at the urban beaches, as well as the effectiveness of the intervention strategies. The results show that the present management strategy is effective in holding the shoreline position, although deploying the same nourishment volume but over a shorter area could lead to better results. The best solutions, which are capable of promoting beach accretion, implicate the lengthening of the terminal groin at the northern extremity of the beach. The results from this study can support decision makers in identifying the most appropriate management action, not just locally but also at other coastal regions where similar problems persist and the same methodology could be applied.
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