Cross-Shore Modeling Features: Calibration and Impacts of Wave Climate Uncertainties

Frederico Romão, Carlos Coelho, Márcia Lima, Hrólfur Ásmundsson, Eric M. Myer

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Abstract

Numerical models can be powerful tools for evaluating the best scenarios for the construction of artificial nourishments to mitigate coastal erosion. Until recent decades, when looking at medium- to long-term simulations, cross-shore and alongshore processes have been studied separately. Accounting for both processes in a shoreline evolution numerical model would improve the understanding and predictive capacity of future changes in coastline evolution. The AX-COAST project aims to develop new capacities in modeling cross-shore sediment transport processes by adding the CS-Model, a cross-shore numerical model, into the existing LTC (Long-Term Configuration) model. The LTC model is a shoreline evolution numerical model which is a module of the cost–benefit assessment tool COAST. This work presents the first steps of the CS-Model implementation, which involve evaluating its performance by calibrating the model with extensive measured datasets of wave climate, beach profiles, tide levels, etc., from coastal areas in IJmuiden and Sand Motor in the Netherlands. The results show good agreement between modeled and observed values. Additionally, wave climate datasets derived from global and regional wave models were considered to evaluate modeling performance at IJmuiden. Using derived timeseries from the wave models did not significantly lead to different results compared to using measured data. The obtained mean absolute and relative errors for each profile were low for both types of datasets. Calibration processes with consistent data are important in modeling simulations to accurately represent the study area and ensure the credibility of future simulations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number760
JournalJournal of Marine Science and Engineering
Volume12
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Apr 2024
Externally publishedYes

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Funding

This work was financially supported by the AX-COAST project: Cross-shore features and internationalization of the COAST, funded by the EEA Grants within the scope of the Blue Growth program, managed by the Dire\u00E7\u00E3o-Geral de Pol\u00EDtica do Mar. The work received financial support from A-AAGORA innovation action co-funded by the European Union under the Horizon Europe Program, Grant No. 101093956.

FundersFunder number
European Environment Agency
Council on Ocean Affairs Science and Technology, California State University
Direção-Geral de Política do Mar
HORIZON EUROPE Framework Programme101093956

    Keywords

    • AX-COAST
    • artificial nourishments
    • beach profiles
    • coastal erosion
    • cross-shore processes
    • numerical models

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