Integration of an empirical cellular model for sand coastal erosion and an experimental contrast method
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Coastal erosion is a growing phenomenon that is increasingly
causing difficulties both from environmental land management
and social and economic point of views. Three processes are
considered, over time scales consistent with natural hazard
analysis: sea level rise, changes in storm climate, human
interference. Such global causes are differently evaluated by
scientific communities. Generally, such phenomena are addressed
by PDE with classical approaches, only since recent times,
alternative approaches had been used such as Cellular Automata
(CA) methodology. In dealing with macroscopic complex
systems, an extension of classical CA, i.e. macroscopic CA [DI
GREGORIO S., SERRA R] were developed in order to model
complex macroscopic fluid-dynamical phenomena, difficult to be
modelled in other CA frames. Macroscopic CA can need a large
amount of states that describe properties of the cells (e.g.,
altitude, depth of bottom sea, ..) called substates. The third
dimension may be enclosed in substates for surface phenomena.
In the past, the erosion problem by CA approach was described
and modelled by: (D'AMBROSIO et alii, 2001) soil erosion by rain
(SCAVATU model); (CHOPARD et alii, 2000) transport, deposit
and erosion by sand and snow; (CHOPARD et alii, 2000; KUBO et
alii, 2005) subaerial-subaqueous flow-like landslides (AVOLIO et
alii, 2012). In this contribution, we aim to show, adopting CA,
how it is possible to model and simulate dynamics of the coastal
erosion complex phenomenon integrating empirical observation.
After geomorphological considerations of the experimental site
and a brief description of empirical observation and
considerations, the very preliminar CA model RUSICA
(RUdimental SImulation of Coastal erosion by cellular
Automata) is sketched and then experimental results are
described (CALIDONNA et alii).
Finally, some conclusions and perspectives of this work are
outlined.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
coastal erosion; cellular automata
List of contributors:
Lupiano, Valeria; Calidonna, CLAUDIA ROBERTA; DELLE ROSE, Marco; Sempreviva, ANNA MARIA
Book title:
86° Congresso della Società Geologica Italiana
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