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Title: Assessment of three dredging plans for a wave-dominated inlet
Authors: Mendes, D.
Fortunato, A. B.
Pires Silva, A.
Keywords: Sediment median grain diameter;Significant wave height;Still-water depth (m);Sand flux along the axis i;Wave peak period;Bed update;Dimensionless diffusion coefficient;Porosity (dimensionless
Issue Date: Jun-2016
Publisher: ICE Publishing
Citation: DOI: 10.1680/jmaen.2015.7
Abstract: Many small wave-dominated inlets are naturally unstable and require regular dredging. To mitigate the costs of these operations, the dredged channels should be designed to bring the inlet close to equilibrium and minimise flood dominance. However, it is often unclear how to optimise the configuration of the channels. This study focuses on a small lagoon on the western Portuguese coast that has been subject to frequent and diverse interventions. A process-based morphodynamic model is applied to compare the dredging plan that has been followed for the last 15 years with two new alternatives. These alternative dredging plans increase the tidal prism and reduce flood dominance, mainly due to the higher channel cross-section. Secondary transverse channels do not affect the morphodynamics significantly. For future dredging operations, it is suggested that the bottom depth of the main natural channel be dredged to chart datum and a secondary channel be added to the previous channel with the same bottom depth and half of the channel width.
URI: https://repositorio.lnec.pt/jspui/handle/123456789/1008329
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