Recent developments in the geomorphic investigation of engineered tidal inlets

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Fitzgerald, DM
Zarillo, GA
Johnston, S
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[1] Boston Univ, Dept Earth Sci, Boston, MA 02215 USA
[2] Florida Inst Technol, Div Marine & Environm Syst, Melbourne, FL 32901 USA
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10.1142/S0578563403000920
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
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In recent years, numerous technological advances have made field studies and laboratory analyses of tidal inlets more time efficient while also substantially improved data quality. Mapping channel bathymetry was once a labor-intensive task that was accomplished by measuring water depths along a detailed network of channel profiles. Now aircraft-operated Might Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) can accurately map the bathymetry of most tidal inlets in a few hours' time. If greater detail of the channel bottom is required, then a multibeam acoustic system is utilized, although this technique is deployed from a boat and is less time efficient. The topographic version of LIDAR enables the construction of inlet shoreline maps and determination of volumes associated with shoreline gains and losses. In another advancement, side scan sonar mosaics now provide a picture of the bottom indicating different sediment types, bedrock outcrops, and bedform distributions. These surveys have also become essential for identifying scour holes next to rock jetties and assessing the susceptibility of these structures to collapse. The accretionary history and/or migrational trend of a tidal inlet can be determined from ground-penetrating radar transects on land and from shallow seismic surveys in water. These records provide a representation of the layers of sediment left behind as the inlet shifted positions. The hydraulic regime of a tidal inlet can be much more accurately determined using the Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP). This instrument produces velocity profiles for an entire inlet cross section and provides almost instantaneous discharges for small and moderately sized inlets. In a slightly different mode, ADCP technology has been used for directional wave measurements. Finally, significant upgrades in the manipulation of information, including Geographic Information System (GIS) and image analysis methods, have greatly facilitated the analyses and interpretation of the field data. These advancements have provided scientists with more effective means of gathering data, testing numerical models, and finding solutions to coastal engineering problems.
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