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Sea-Level Rise Induced Amplification of Coastal Protection Design Heights
Scientific Reports
  • Arne Arns, University of Siegen, Germany
  • Soenke Dangendorf, University of Siegen, Germany
  • Juergen Jensen, University of Siegen, Germany
  • Stefan Talke, Portland State University
  • Jens Bender, University of Siegen, Germany
  • Charitha Pattiaratchi, University of Western Australia
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Subjects
  • Shore protection,
  • Beach erosion,
  • Sea level -- Measurement,
  • Ocean waves -- Hydrodynamic modelling
Abstract

Coastal protection design heights typically consider the superimposed effects of tides, surges, waves, and relative sea-level rise (SLR), neglecting non-linear feedbacks between these forcing factors. Here, we use hydrodynamic modelling and multivariate statistics to show that shallow coastal areas are extremely sensitive to changing non-linear interactions between individual components caused by SLR. As sea-level increases, the depth-limitation of waves relaxes, resulting in waves with larger periods, greater amplitudes, and higher run-up; moreover, depth and frictional changes affect tide, surge, and wave characteristics, altering the relative importance of other risk factors. Consequently, sea-level driven changes in wave characteristics, and to a lesser extent, tides, amplify the resulting design heights by an average of 48-56%, relative to design changes caused by SLR alone. Since many of the world's most vulnerable coastlines are impacted by depth-limited waves, our results suggest that the overall influence of SLR may be greatly underestimated in many regions.

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DOI
10.1038/srep40171
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/19501
Citation Information
Arns, A., Dangendorf, S., Jensen, J., Talke, S., Bender, J., & Pattiaratchi, C. (2017). Sea-level rise induced amplification of coastal protection design heights. Scientific Reports, 7.