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Reinterpreting the Bruun Rule in the Context of Equilibrium Shoreline Models
by
D’Anna, Maurizio
, Castelle, Bruno
, Vitousek, Sean
, Le Cozannet, Goneri
, Idier, Deborah
in
Beach profiles
/ Beaches
/ Bruun Rule
/ Climate change
/ Coasts
/ Continental interfaces, environment
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Equilibrium
/ equilibrium shoreline models
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Global Changes
/ passive flooding
/ Recession
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Sea level
/ Sea level changes
/ Sea level rise
/ Sediment transport
/ Shorelines
/ Soil erosion
/ Time
/ Validity
/ Wave action
/ wave energy efficiency
2021
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Reinterpreting the Bruun Rule in the Context of Equilibrium Shoreline Models
by
D’Anna, Maurizio
, Castelle, Bruno
, Vitousek, Sean
, Le Cozannet, Goneri
, Idier, Deborah
in
Beach profiles
/ Beaches
/ Bruun Rule
/ Climate change
/ Coasts
/ Continental interfaces, environment
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Equilibrium
/ equilibrium shoreline models
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Global Changes
/ passive flooding
/ Recession
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Sea level
/ Sea level changes
/ Sea level rise
/ Sediment transport
/ Shorelines
/ Soil erosion
/ Time
/ Validity
/ Wave action
/ wave energy efficiency
2021
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Reinterpreting the Bruun Rule in the Context of Equilibrium Shoreline Models
by
D’Anna, Maurizio
, Castelle, Bruno
, Vitousek, Sean
, Le Cozannet, Goneri
, Idier, Deborah
in
Beach profiles
/ Beaches
/ Bruun Rule
/ Climate change
/ Coasts
/ Continental interfaces, environment
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Equilibrium
/ equilibrium shoreline models
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Global Changes
/ passive flooding
/ Recession
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Sea level
/ Sea level changes
/ Sea level rise
/ Sediment transport
/ Shorelines
/ Soil erosion
/ Time
/ Validity
/ Wave action
/ wave energy efficiency
2021
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Reinterpreting the Bruun Rule in the Context of Equilibrium Shoreline Models
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Reinterpreting the Bruun Rule in the Context of Equilibrium Shoreline Models
2021
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Overview
Long-term (>decades) coastal recession due to sea-level rise (SLR) has been estimated using the Bruun Rule for nearly six decades. Equilibrium-based shoreline models have been shown to skillfully predict short-term wave-driven shoreline change on time scales of hours to decades. Both the Bruun Rule and equilibrium shoreline models rely on the equilibrium beach theory, which states that the beach profile shape equilibrates with its local wave and sea-level conditions. Integrating these two models into a unified framework can improve our understanding and predictive skill of future shoreline behavior. However, given that both models account for wave action, but over different time scales, a critical re-examination of the SLR-driven recession process is needed. We present a novel physical interpretation of the beach response to sea-level rise, identifying two main contributing processes: passive flooding and increased wave-driven erosion efficiency. Using this new concept, we analyze the integration of SLR-driven recession into equilibrium shoreline models and, with an idealized test case, show that the physical mechanisms underpinning the Bruun Rule are explicitly described within our integrated model. Finally, we discuss the possible advantages of integrating SLR-driven recession models within equilibrium-based models with dynamic feedbacks and the broader implications for coupling with hybrid shoreline models.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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