Long-Term Beach Profile Variations along the South Shore of Rhode Island, U.S.A

The south shore of Rhode Island consists of eight microtidal, wave-dominated, sandy barriers separated by headlands of glacial till and outwash. Beach profiling was performed approximately bi-weekly in the fall, winter and spring and monthly during the summer at four barrier beach stations since 196...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of coastal research 1998-09, Vol.14 (4), p.1255-1264
Hauptverfasser: LACEY, E. M, PECK, J. A
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The south shore of Rhode Island consists of eight microtidal, wave-dominated, sandy barriers separated by headlands of glacial till and outwash. Beach profiling was performed approximately bi-weekly in the fall, winter and spring and monthly during the summer at four barrier beach stations since 1962 and at an additional four stations since the mid-1970s. The profile data yield cross-sectional profiles and volumetric time-series plots which document the morphological and volumetric changes that occurred at these beaches. Time-series analysis of the profile-volume data reveals that an annual period is present and in-phase at all the profile stations. The annual cycle of high profile volume in the summer and low volume in the winter reflects onshore-offshore sediment transport and is related to the seasonal change in intensity and frequency of storms. Periods between 1.5 and 5 years in the profile-volume data from four stations are out-of-phase likely due to longshore transport of sediment. Long-period cycles (>9 years) are observed at the majority of the profile stations and may represent responses to variations in longshore sediment transport, sea level and climate.
ISSN:0749-0208
1551-5036