Morphology of a low-energy beach, Como Beach, Western Australia

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作者
Eliot, MJ
Travers, A
Eliot, I
机构
[1] Univ Western Australia, Ctr Water Res, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
[2] Univ Western Australia, Sch Earth & Geog Sci, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
关键词
low-energy beach; fetch-restricted environment; estuary shore; subtidal terrace; transverse finger bars; beachface profile;
D O I
10.2112/05A-0006.1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The morphology of Como Beach in the Swan River Estuary, Western Australia, is described. Como Beach is in a microtidal estuarine environment in which modal wave conditions are extremely low and nontidal fluctuations in water level are principally determined by storm surges and low-frequency changes in ocean water levels. Detailed descriptions of sandy beaches in very sheltered locations, such as Como, are uncommon in the literature, although these beaches are a common feature of coastal environments. In contrast to beaches in wave-dominated environments, those in very sheltered, low-energy locations may support subtidal terraces and beach profiles that differ in form and scale from the bars and intertidal flats in wave- and tide-dominated environments. At Como, beach profiles are superimposed on a subtidal terrace rising steeply from waters several metres deep to -1.5 m (Australian Height Datum; AHD), then with a low gradient to approximately -0.3 m (AHD) at the shore. The profiles range from planar forms on which very small waves (H, less than 0.1 m) are dissipated to curvilinear forms that reflect higher waves (H-b > 0.2 m) from the beachface. A transitional form with a segmented profile comprising a steep beachface and flat inshore occurs, particularly where littoral drift is apparent.
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页码:63 / 77
页数:15
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