TY - JOUR
T1 - A surfzone morphological diffusivity estimated from the evolution of excavated holes
AU - Moulton, Melissa
AU - Elgar, Steve
AU - Raubenheimer, Britt
PY - 2014/7/16
Y1 - 2014/7/16
N2 - Downslope gravity-driven sediment transport smooths steep nearshore bathymetric features, such as channels, bars, troughs, cusps, mounds, pits, scarps, and bedforms. Downslope transport appears approximately as a diffusive term in the sediment continuity equation predicting changes in bed level, with a morphological diffusivity controlling the rate of seafloor smoothing. Despite the importance of surfzone sediment transport and morphological evolution, the size of the downslope transport term in nearshore models varies widely, and theories have not been tested with field measurements. Here observations of the infill of large excavated holes in an energetic inner surf zone provide the first opportunity to infer the morphological diffusivity in the field. The estimated diffusion coefficient is consistent with a theoretical bedload morphological diffusivity that scales with the three-halves power of the representative bed shear stress. Key Points Downslope sediment transport is important for smoothing of steep bathymetry Excavated surfzone holes filled at rates correlated with bed shear stress Morphological diffusivity inferred from observations is consistent with theory
AB - Downslope gravity-driven sediment transport smooths steep nearshore bathymetric features, such as channels, bars, troughs, cusps, mounds, pits, scarps, and bedforms. Downslope transport appears approximately as a diffusive term in the sediment continuity equation predicting changes in bed level, with a morphological diffusivity controlling the rate of seafloor smoothing. Despite the importance of surfzone sediment transport and morphological evolution, the size of the downslope transport term in nearshore models varies widely, and theories have not been tested with field measurements. Here observations of the infill of large excavated holes in an energetic inner surf zone provide the first opportunity to infer the morphological diffusivity in the field. The estimated diffusion coefficient is consistent with a theoretical bedload morphological diffusivity that scales with the three-halves power of the representative bed shear stress. Key Points Downslope sediment transport is important for smoothing of steep bathymetry Excavated surfzone holes filled at rates correlated with bed shear stress Morphological diffusivity inferred from observations is consistent with theory
KW - bed slope
KW - nearshore morphology
KW - nearshore processes
KW - sediment transport
KW - surf zone
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84904076941
U2 - 10.1002/2014GL060519
DO - 10.1002/2014GL060519
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84904076941
SN - 0094-8276
VL - 41
SP - 4628
EP - 4636
JO - Geophysical Research Letters
JF - Geophysical Research Letters
IS - 13
ER -