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Title:
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The role of the depth-averaged concentration in coastal morphodynamics
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Author:
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Calvete Manrique, Daniel; Falqués Serra, Albert; Swart, Huib E. de; Dodd, Nicholas; Ribas Prats, Francesca; Garnier, Roland
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Other authors:
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Física Aplicada |
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Abstract:
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In this contribution a discussion is presented on the development of self-organized coastal morphodynamic patterns which are due to the joint action of gradients in the depth-integrated concentration and the flow. This is done in the context of a depth-averaged shallow water model. Two physical mechanisms produce deposition-erosion patterns. Deposition either occurs where the current flows from high to low depth-averaged concentrations (1) or where the flow diverges (2). If flow conditions are quasi steady (i.e., the time scale on which bedforms evolve is much larger than the hydrodynamic time scales) only the former mechanism contributes to the formation of bottom patterns. |
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Publication date:
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2012-05-10 |
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Subject(s):
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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Física Sediment transport Sedimentació -- Transport |
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Rights:
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Restricted access - publisher's policy |
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Document type:
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Conference Object |
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