The role of bore turbulence for sediment transport in the swash and inner surf zones is investigated using field measurements of (a) cross-shore velocity using an electromagnetic current meter at z = 3 cm, (b) turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) and cross-shore velocity using a 3-dimensional acoustic Doppler velocimeter at z = 7.5cm, (c) water depth using a pressure transducer at z = 0, and (d) suspended sediment concentration (SSC) using seven miniature optical backscatter sensors at z = 1-32 cm, on a steep beach in high energy conditions (H-b approximate to 1.6m). High SSC and high TKE values were associated with the passing of the bore front while the near-bed flow was undergoing rapid onshore acceleration. Peak TKE values tended to occur whilst the near-bed velocity was still offshore. The SSC peaked only slightly later than the TKE and therefore no evidence exists to support advection of pre-suspended sediment. Correlation tests are performed to assess the predictive capability of (a) a Bagnold-type model based on shear stress, (b) a similar model based on TKE, and (c) a model combining (a) and (b). When the data from the whole time series are used, the combined model improves r(2) values over the shear stress model by tip to 9%. If only data within bore events are included. then the improvement increases to over 55%, suggesting a significant effect of TKE on sediment transport across the bore. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Univ Toronto, Scarborough Coll, Coastal Res Grp, Div Phys Sci, Scarborough, ON M1C 1A4, CanadaUniv Toronto, Scarborough Coll, Coastal Res Grp, Div Phys Sci, Scarborough, ON M1C 1A4, Canada
Houser, C
Greenwood, B
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Univ Toronto, Scarborough Coll, Coastal Res Grp, Div Phys Sci, Scarborough, ON M1C 1A4, CanadaUniv Toronto, Scarborough Coll, Coastal Res Grp, Div Phys Sci, Scarborough, ON M1C 1A4, Canada