P. Ruggiero, N. Cohn, B. Hoonhout, E. Goldstein, S. Vries, L. Moore, S. Hacker, O. D. Vinent
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Abstract
Despite the importance of coastal dunes to many low-lying coastal communities and ecosystems, our understanding of how both climatic and anthropogenic pressures affect foredune evolution on time scales of years to decades is relatively poor. However, recently developed coupled numerical modeling tools have allowed for the exploration of the erosion and growth of coastal foredunes on time scales of hours to years. For example, Windsurf is a new process-based numerical modeling system (Cohn et al. 2019a) that simulates the evolution of dune-backed sandy coastal systems in response to wave, wind, and water level forcings. CReST, developed as a front-end interface to Windsurf, aims to add the ability to incorporate beach nourishment and dune construction, beach and dune grading, dune grass planting scenarios, dune grass removal, and the presence of hard engineering structures into the model framework to better account for the complex dynamics of managed coastlines. Initial model sensitivity tests suggest that the model provides a flexible framework to investigate the complex interactions between beaches and dunes for a variety of exploratory and applied applications.
尽管海岸沙丘对许多低洼海岸群落和生态系统很重要,但我们对气候和人为压力如何在数年至数十年的时间尺度上影响沙丘前演变的理解相对较差。然而,最近开发的耦合数值模拟工具已经允许在小时到年的时间尺度上探索海岸前沙丘的侵蚀和生长。例如,Windsurf是一种新的基于过程的数值模拟系统(Cohn et al. 2019a),它模拟了沙丘背沙海岸系统在波浪、风和水位强迫下的演变。CReST是作为Windsurf的前端接口开发的,旨在将海滩营养和沙丘建设、海滩和沙丘分级、沙丘草种植场景、沙丘草移除以及硬工程结构的存在纳入模型框架,以更好地解释管理海岸线的复杂动态。初步的模型敏感性测试表明,该模型为各种探索和应用提供了一个灵活的框架来研究海滩和沙丘之间复杂的相互作用。