EVALUATION OF LOCAL OFFSHORE SEDIMENTS FOR COASTAL RESTORATION PROJECTS IN PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL, USA

Open-coast beach-dune environments are vulnerable to erosion, such as from storms or interruption of littoral drift. Although protected from event-driven wave energy, backbarrier shorelines are also susceptible to erosion, due to tidal currents and boat wakes. A common response to mitigate erosion i...

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Other Authors: Palaparthi, Jyothirmayi (author)
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spelling ndltd-fau.edu-oai-fau.digital.flvc.org-fau_419572019-10-17T03:26:50Z EVALUATION OF LOCAL OFFSHORE SEDIMENTS FOR COASTAL RESTORATION PROJECTS IN PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL, USA FA00013337 Palaparthi, Jyothirmayi (author) Briggs, Tiffany Roberts (Thesis advisor) Florida Atlantic University (Degree grantor) Charles E. Schmidt College of Science Department of Geosciences 62 p. application/pdf Electronic Thesis or Dissertation Text English Open-coast beach-dune environments are vulnerable to erosion, such as from storms or interruption of littoral drift. Although protected from event-driven wave energy, backbarrier shorelines are also susceptible to erosion, due to tidal currents and boat wakes. A common response to mitigate erosion is to place sediment and restore the environment. For placement on beaches, a significant effort has been made to identify offshore resources available; however, offshore resources have seldom been considered for dune or backbarrier shoreline restoration. This study evaluates the geotechnical sediment properties of offshore sediments in proven borrow areas for beach nourishment and reclassifies them for placement in dunes and along the backbarrier in Palm Beach County, Florida. Two different methods calculate volume of offshore resources available for dune or backbarrier projects, including numerical calculations and interpolation of volume through SURFER. Because existing proven borrow areas are delineated for beach nourishment, less volume of sediment available in these areas for other coastal environments. The results of this study suggest that identifying offshore sediment sources for lower-energy environments would not adversely impact sediment needed for beach nourishment. As coastal environments are increasingly threatened by climate change and sea level rise, sediment resources become scarcer, the need to efficiently and effectively use sediments will be of utmost importance for scientists, engineers, and managers in their efforts to protect coastal habitat and communities. Florida Atlantic University Sedimentation and deposition Coastal erosion Palm Beach County (Fla ) Sediments (Geology)--Analysis Dunes Coastal restoration Includes bibliography. Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2019. FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection Copyright © is held by the author with permission granted to Florida Atlantic University to digitize, archive and distribute this item for non-profit research and educational purposes. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions requires permission of the copyright holder. http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00013337 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ https://fau.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/fau%3A41957/datastream/TN/view/EVALUATION%20OF%20LOCAL%20OFFSHORE%20SEDIMENTS%20FOR%20COASTAL%20RESTORATION%20PROJECTS%20IN%20PALM%20BEACH%20COUNTY%2C%20FL%2C%20USA.jpg
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topic Sedimentation and deposition
Coastal erosion
Palm Beach County (Fla )
Sediments (Geology)--Analysis
Dunes
Coastal restoration
spellingShingle Sedimentation and deposition
Coastal erosion
Palm Beach County (Fla )
Sediments (Geology)--Analysis
Dunes
Coastal restoration
EVALUATION OF LOCAL OFFSHORE SEDIMENTS FOR COASTAL RESTORATION PROJECTS IN PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL, USA
description Open-coast beach-dune environments are vulnerable to erosion, such as from storms or interruption of littoral drift. Although protected from event-driven wave energy, backbarrier shorelines are also susceptible to erosion, due to tidal currents and boat wakes. A common response to mitigate erosion is to place sediment and restore the environment. For placement on beaches, a significant effort has been made to identify offshore resources available; however, offshore resources have seldom been considered for dune or backbarrier shoreline restoration. This study evaluates the geotechnical sediment properties of offshore sediments in proven borrow areas for beach nourishment and reclassifies them for placement in dunes and along the backbarrier in Palm Beach County, Florida. Two different methods calculate volume of offshore resources available for dune or backbarrier projects, including numerical calculations and interpolation of volume through SURFER. Because existing proven borrow areas are delineated for beach nourishment, less volume of sediment available in these areas for other coastal environments. The results of this study suggest that identifying offshore sediment sources for lower-energy environments would not adversely impact sediment needed for beach nourishment. As coastal environments are increasingly threatened by climate change and sea level rise, sediment resources become scarcer, the need to efficiently and effectively use sediments will be of utmost importance for scientists, engineers, and managers in their efforts to protect coastal habitat and communities. === Includes bibliography. === Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2019. === FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
author2 Palaparthi, Jyothirmayi (author)
author_facet Palaparthi, Jyothirmayi (author)
title EVALUATION OF LOCAL OFFSHORE SEDIMENTS FOR COASTAL RESTORATION PROJECTS IN PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL, USA
title_short EVALUATION OF LOCAL OFFSHORE SEDIMENTS FOR COASTAL RESTORATION PROJECTS IN PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL, USA
title_full EVALUATION OF LOCAL OFFSHORE SEDIMENTS FOR COASTAL RESTORATION PROJECTS IN PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL, USA
title_fullStr EVALUATION OF LOCAL OFFSHORE SEDIMENTS FOR COASTAL RESTORATION PROJECTS IN PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL, USA
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION OF LOCAL OFFSHORE SEDIMENTS FOR COASTAL RESTORATION PROJECTS IN PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL, USA
title_sort evaluation of local offshore sediments for coastal restoration projects in palm beach county, fl, usa
publisher Florida Atlantic University
url http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00013337
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