scholarly journals FIELD EXPERIMENT OF CONTROLLING LONGSHORE SAND TRANSPORT USING STONE GROIN IN SANBYAKKEN REGION IN NAKATSU TIDAL FLAT

2011 ◽  
Vol 67 (2) ◽  
pp. I_1075-I_1080
Author(s):  
Kazuya SAKAI ◽  
Takaaki UDA ◽  
Yukiko ASHIKAGA ◽  
Satoquo SEINO ◽  
Shinya YAMAMOTO ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Yukiko ASHIKAGA ◽  
Satoquo SEINO ◽  
Takaaki UDA ◽  
Yoshihiko AZETSU ◽  
Akihisa AYAME ◽  
...  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 69 (2) ◽  
pp. I_1060-I_1065
Author(s):  
Changjin KO ◽  
Hiroaki SUGIHARA ◽  
Takashi TSUCHIDA ◽  
Takahiro KUMAGAI ◽  
Koichi YAMADA

Author(s):  
Kunirou ISHINUKI ◽  
Kenjirou NAKASHIMA ◽  
Shiniti ENOMOTO ◽  
Kazunori NIHARA ◽  
Yasuaki OKAMOTO ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Daan Poppema ◽  
Kathelijne Wijnberg ◽  
Jan Mulder ◽  
Suzanne Hulscher

Buildings at the beach-dune interface, such as restaurants and (holiday) houses, affect wind-driven sand transport in their surroundings. Hereby they shape the development of the beach-dune system. This can have implications for the flood protection offered by dunes. Therefore, this research aims to understand the effect of buildings at the beach-dune interface on beach-dune morphology. In this contribution we present the results of a field experiment which focused on the effect of building size and geometry on the size and location of the deposition patterns directly around buildings.Recorded Presentation from the vICCE (YouTube Link): https://youtu.be/hlcMP7Ev1m0


2008 ◽  
Vol 55 ◽  
pp. 1166-1170
Author(s):  
Shigeru NOMURA ◽  
Kenjirou NAKASHIMA ◽  
Shiniti ENOMOTO ◽  
Akifumi MIYAISHI ◽  
Kiyosi TAKIGAWA ◽  
...  

1976 ◽  
Vol 1 (15) ◽  
pp. 56
Author(s):  
Harald Gohren

Wind action in the viewpoint of coastal engineering is mainly a topic for discussions or investigations of waves, breakers, storm surges, sand transport on beaches and so on. Offshore currents, generated by wind shear stress concern more the scientific field of oceanographers. But in shallow coastal water wind induced drift currents indeed may be important for coastal engineering problems, as sediment transport, sewage spreading, salinity and so on. For example, along the German North Sea Coast (Fig. 1) we have a rim of extended tidal flats, built up by sand and mud and covered only by a water layer of 1 to 2 m at high tide. At low tide sands and mud flats fall dry. Fig. 2, an aerial view, gives an impression of a typical tidal flat, the "Neuwerker Watt" at the south side of the Elbe Estuary. The distance between main land and the sea side border of the flat is here about 20 km. A lot of investigations have been carried out here - initiated by a harbour planning task - giving some interesting results about currents in the tidal flat area during strong winds and storm surges. For the current measurements a recording current meter (Fig. 3) has been used, fixed at a tripod aluminum frame in 40 cm above bottom. The propeller meter starts at velocities of 5 cm/s. Tests in a flume proved that orbital currents give no disturbance if unidirectional currents of a certain magnitude are superimposed.


2015 ◽  
Vol 71 (2) ◽  
pp. I_1453-I_1458
Author(s):  
Kazuhiro NAGAI ◽  
Takashi ITAO ◽  
Kimihiko MATSUYAMA ◽  
Akira SUTO

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