Coastal Flooding on Gravel-Dominated Beaches Under Global Warming
Global Journal of Engineering Sciences
This work analyses the effects of sea-level rise on flooding events for 3
different scenarios: present situation (S0), optimistic
projection (RCP4.5) and pessimistic projection (RCP8.5). The study area
is a gravel-dominated beach in southern Spain (Playa
Granada), where the SWAN and XBeach-G models are applied to assess wave
propagation patterns, total run-up and flooded dry
beach area. The results indicate that sea-level rise modifies wave
propagation patterns, with alongshore-averaged increases in
breaking wave height equal to 1.2% (1.9%) un-der westerly (easterly)
storms in the optimistic scenario and 2.6% (2.4%) in the
pessimistic scenario. These increments lead to maximum increases in
total run-up greater than 13% (14%) for westerly (easterly)
storms in the optimistic scenario and 16% (20%) in the pessimistic
scenario. Finally, the increases in flooded dry beach area induced
by sea-level rise under westerly (easterly) storms are equal to 1.6%
(5.9%) and 1.8% (7.7%) in scenarios RCP4.5 and RCP8.5,
respectively, and the maximum increments in flooded cross-shore
distances exceed 8% in all cases. The methodology proposed in
the present work can be extended to other coasts worldwide for assessing
the in fluence of sea-level rise on coastal flooding events.
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