Record Details

A dynamical attractor governs beach response to storms

ScholarsArchive at Oregon State University

Field Value
Title A dynamical attractor governs beach response to storms
Names Plant, Nathaniel G. (creator)
Holland, K. Todd (creator)
Holman, Robert A. (creator)
Date Issued 2006 (iso8601)
Note copyrighted by American Geophysical Union
Abstract Sandbars are ubiquitous, yet not well understood
beach features that change their position and shape in
response to changing wave conditions. We propose and test
a simple empirical model consisting of two coupled linear
differential equations that represents bar dynamics in terms
of wave forcing and two other state variables: (1) the mean
cross-shore bar position and (2) the alongshore variability
about that mean. Model coefficients are constrained by
fitting to a 2-month data set, and the modeled behavior is
examined with a stability analysis. The system is found to
be stable and, hence, predictable. Rates of change of the
bar position and its alongshore variability are found to be
significantly coupled, such that prediction of one variable
requires information about the other. The system response
time is slow compared to the storm wave cycle such that
the bar response continually orbits time-varying
equilibrium points in the state variable phase plane.
Genre Article
Identifier Holland, K. T., Holman, R. A., and Plant, N. G. (2006), A dynamical attractor governs beach response to storms, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L17607.

© Western Waters Digital Library - GWLA member projects - Designed by the J. Willard Marriott Library - Hosted by Oregon State University Libraries and Press