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Existing cross-shore sediment transport models for two-dimensional surf zone bathymetries almost invariably predict offshore-directed sand transports and bar migrations during storm conditions. However, onshore-directed suspended sediment fluxes and associated nearshore bar migration were observed during recent field experiments on a gently sloping beach on the Danish North Sea coast. Field measurements...
Estimates of cross-shore suspended sediment flux were obtained during a 3-day storm event on the North Sea coast of Denmark. The suspended sediment flux estimates were correlated with volumetric beach change as registered at 28 permanently deployed survey rods crossing the intertidal beach and inner surf zones. During this storm, a nearshore bar initially migrated onshore and welded to the beach...
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