Application of X-Band Wave Radar for Coastal Dynamic Analysis: Case Test of Bagnara Calabra (South Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Sea state knowledge has a key role in evaluation of coastal erosion, the assessment of vulnerability and potential in coastal zone
utilization, and development of numerical models to predict its evolution. X-band radar measurements were conducted to observe
the spatial and temporal variation of the sea-state parameters along a 3 kmlong sandy-gravelly pocket beaches forming a littoral cell
on Bagnara Calabra. We produced a sequence of 1000 images of the sea state extending offshore up to 1 mile. Thesurvey has allowed
monitoring the coastline, the directional wave spectra, the sea surface current fields, and the significant wave heights and detecting
strong rip currents which cause scours around the open inlets and affect the stability of the submerged reef-type breakwaters. The
possibility to validate the data acquired with other datasets (e.g., LaMMA Consortium) demonstrates the potential of the X-band
radar technology as a monitoring tool to advance the understanding of the linkages between sea conditions, nearshore sediment
dynamics, and coastal change. This work proves the possibility to obtain relevant information (e.g., wave number, period, and
direction) for evaluation of local erosion phenomena and of morphological changes in the nearshore and surf zone.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
X-Band Wave Radar
List of contributors:
Iavarone, Michele; Pelosi, Nicola; Lirer, Fabrizio; DI FIORE, Vincenzo; Cavuoto, Giuseppe; Giordano, Laura; Punzo, Michele; Tarallo, Daniela; Marsella, Ennio
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