Natalia Bugajny , Konrad Furmańczyk , Kazimierz Furmańczyk
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摘要
本文基于量值和浓度椭圆,对天鹅海湾自然海岸和受保护海岸的重要风暴参数进行了一维和二维统计分析。在一维分析中,确定了 0.9、0.99 和 0.999 的侵蚀幅度 D、海平面 F、显著波高 H 和风暴持续时间 T 的量值,这些量值分别对应每 10 年、100 年和 1000 年发生一次的重大风暴。为考虑其他变量对侵蚀幅度的影响,建立了 log(D) 与 F、log(D) 与 F 和 H 的对数线性模型。根据这些模型,还确定了侵蚀量 D 的相应量化值。在多变量情况下,利用二维正态分布,为上述参数对确定了(log(D), F)、(log(D), H)和(log(D), T)浓度椭圆,概率分别为 0.9、0.99 和 0.999。应用一维分布得出的沙丘侵蚀物质值最低,而使用浓度椭圆估算的沙丘侵蚀值最高。此外,所开发的对数线性模型能更好地预测自然海岸沙丘侵蚀物质的数值,而不是受保护海岸的数值。
Statistics of significant storm events using one- and two-dimensional analyses of the natural and protected coasts of the Dziwnów Spit
In this paper, one- and two-dimensional statistical analyses of significant storm parameters were conducted along natural and protected coasts of the Dziwnów Spit, based on quantiles and concentration ellipses. In the one-dimensional analysis, the quantiles of 0.9, 0.99 and 0.999 erosion magnitude D, sea level F, significant wave height H and storm duration T were determined, and these quantiles correspond to significant storm occurrence once every 10, 100 and 1000 years, respectively. To account for the influence of other variables on the erosion magnitude, log-linear models describing the linear dependence of log(D) on F and log(D) on F and H were built. Based on these models, the corresponding quantiles for the erosion magnitude D were also determined. In the multivariate case, using the 2-dimensional normal distribution, (log(D), F), (log(D), H), and (log(D), T) concentration ellipses were determined for the above pairs of parameters for probabilities of 0.9, 0.99 and 0.999, respectively. The application of one-dimensional distribution results in the lowest values of eroded material of dune, while the use of concentration ellipses estimates the highest values of dune erosion. Moreover, the developed log-linear models better predict the values of eroded material of dune along natural coast than on protected one.
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Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science is an international multidisciplinary journal devoted to the analysis of saline water phenomena ranging from the outer edge of the continental shelf to the upper limits of the tidal zone. The journal provides a unique forum, unifying the multidisciplinary approaches to the study of the oceanography of estuaries, coastal zones, and continental shelf seas. It features original research papers, review papers and short communications treating such disciplines as zoology, botany, geology, sedimentology, physical oceanography.