Erosion processes driven by monsoon events after a beach nourishment and breakwater construction at Uswetakeiyawa beach, Sri Lanka

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Nalin Prasanna Ratnayake
Amila Sandaruwan Ratnayake
Rukshan M. Azoor
Shanaka Maduranga Weththasinghe
Indunil De J. Seneviratne
Nilupul Senarathne
Ranjith Premasiri
Nimila Dushyantha
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[1] University of Moratuwa,Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
[2] Uva Wellassa University,Faculty of Science and Technology
[3] Lanka Hydraulic Institute Ltd.,undefined
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SN Applied Sciences | 2019年 / 1卷
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Coastal erosion; Coastal protection; Beach nourishment; Breakwaters; Indian Ocean; Sri Lanka;
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The first beach nourishment project in Sri Lanka was carried out in 2012 over a 1.8-km stretch in the Uswetakeiyawa area by the Coast Conservation Department. About 300,000 m3 of offshore sand in the Indian Ocean was pumped using a dredging vessel for the nourishment. Three breakwaters were constructed nearly 1 year after the beach nourishment. This research was carried out to analyze the performance of the above soft and hard engineering coastal protection strategies. Beach profiles and grain size data were collected over a 1-year period. This monitoring program covered entire seasonal cycles with a comparison to the pre-nourishment beach profiles. Satellite images were also analyzed spanning much larger time periods from 2010 to 2015. Beach profile data indicated both sand accretion and erosion in the nourished area. However, the variations of sand deposition showed enhancement of the sand volume. Satellite images indicated the irregular changes of the beach profiles after the construction of breakwaters. The field observations and calculated relationships of the breakwaters demonstrated either subdued salient or gap erosion at the specific locations of the nourished beach. In this study, no permanent or periodic tombolo formations were observed at Uswetakeiyawa beach. The lack of sediment supply from longshore currents and the high-energy cross-shore monsoon currents can enhance coastal erosion related to the presence of the breakwater.
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