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Circulation and sediment transport around banks

Objectif



This project aims at quantifying the role played by nearshore linear sand banks on both nearshore processes and adjacent beaches and coastlines. A particular coastal bank and beach system located off Middlekerke on the Belgian coastline will be studied.

Among others there will be studied:
- stability bank systems and reasons for their existence;
- the existence of residual sediment circulations and their relationship to residual flow structure on and around the bank system;
- the influence of the bank system on tidal motions as well as the tide and wave motions themselves in modifying boundary layer processes;
- the shear stress applied to the seabed by waves and currents and the corresponding total drag of small and large scale bed features;
- the change of bed features during storm;
- the degree of protection offered to adjacent beaches by the bank system during storms.

The project objectives will be achieved by collecting and analysing field data and using a variety of computer models. Strong links will be established with the STARFISH project (MAS2-CT92-0029), which will enhance the project due to the multidisciplinary expertise of the group.

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Régime de financement

CSC - Cost-sharing contracts

Coordinateur

University of Liverpool
Contribution de l’UE
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Adresse
Abercromby Square
L69 3BX Liverpool
Royaume-Uni

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