BEACHES Tides - What are Tides?
- Tides in the Coastal Ocean
- What Causes Tides
Nearshore Sediment Transport – - What influences the loss of sediment on Beaches?
- Waves
- Winds
- Tidal Currents
- River discharge
- Runoff
Beaches divided into Segments - Nearshore/Offshore
- backshore\foreshore
- Exposed portions
- Low-tide terrace
- Aka swash zone
- Alt. periods
- Of run up
- Waves/
- backwash
BEACHES - Waves supply E affect Beach Profile
- Back/fourth movement of sediments is called?
- Cross-shore transport
- What does this result it?
- Change in the beach slope as sand is piled up or removed from beach
- b/c E of Wave run up ~ exceeds E or Backwash
- Sediments typically pile up on beaches. . . .
BEACHES - What is Longshore transport?
- Sediments moved parallel to beach face
- What type of current influences this?
- Longshore currents – strikes beach at angle
- e.g. gone out @ Manressa Beach, North of Lifegaurd tower. . .
- End up in Moss Landing. . . How’d I get here?
Beaches - Preventing beach erosion
- Groins, Jetties, etc.
- Mitigates Longshore
- Currents sediment removal
- e.g. Marin Co.
- Bolinas Bay
Erosion Control - Artificial Importation or beach nourishment
- Sediment budgets embody concept of a Littoral cell
- Littoral Cell
- Self contained section of coast whose beach sediments
- Controlled by identifiable local mechanisms of Supply/ loss
- E.g. So. Cal Beaches (N. Pacific) or N. Atlantic Outer Banks
BEACHES - Nearshore Sediment Transport
Tides - What are Tides?
- Tides in the Coastal Ocean
- What Causes Tides
What Causes Tides? - Originally proposed by Newton
- Incorporates Equilibrium Model
- As earth rotates, locations on surface
- Pass b/w beneath
- Tidal bulges
- Directly beneath
- = High Tide
- Other locations
- = lower Tide(s)
Tides - Variations in Height/ Time ~ involve MOON and Sun
- Both create Tidal Bulge via Tidal Forces
- Moon = M2 tide
- Sun = S2 tide
Challenge Questions - How many different types of tides actually exist/ day &
- What are they?
- Diurnal
- Semi-diurnal
- Mixed Semi-diurnal
A typical Mixed – semi Diurnal Tide (Santa Cruz, Ca)
Locations of the Occurring 3 Tide Types Worldwide
Rough Explanation as to why SUCH Tidal differences exist - Depends on MANY Factors (very COMPLEX)
- Geometry of Coastline
- Where Sun/ Moon located
- Oceans have vibratory modes (like a drum) aka Harmonic Modes, 300+ exist
- Get stimulated in changing ways from minute to minute
- Storms move large quantities of water
- e.g. Variations Tidal Sea Ports:
- Velocity of water – depends on Salinity & depth in area it passes
- Bathymetry
- Overall Harmonics play major role
- NOT as Simple as you’d think
- – here’s a simplified explanation. . .
So Here’s what you can get. . .
- 3 different Types of Tides observed Around the Globe
- Diurnal (@ High Latitudes & Equator)
- Semi-diurnal (Mid Latitudes)
- Mixed semi-diurnal (Mid Latitudes)
- Some known factors that influence which type of Tide is present/where are:
- Storms
- Geometry of Coastline
- Bathymetry
- Velocity of water – depends on Salinity & depth of area
- Overall Harmonics (vibrations)
- esp. declination of the Moon
Further Insights - Challenge Questions - What are Spring & Neap Tide?
- Spring Tide
- – when the tidal Range reaches a Maximum
- Neap Tide
Influences of a Spring or Neap Tidal event (celestial) - Spring Tide
- Moon
- Sun
- Earth
- (in strait Line)
- Neap Tide
ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE
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Lots to do with the moon and Sun
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