Print Email Facebook Twitter Analysis of beach nourishment schemes Title Analysis of beach nourishment schemes Author Verhagen, H.J. Date 1996-01-01 Abstract The erosion of a nourished beach may be conveniently described as the sum of the linear coastal retreat and a surcharge which decreases exponentially in time. Application of this model to data from eight nourishment projects in north-western Europe has shown on average only 52% of nourished volume becomes a permanent part of the coastal volume. Allowing for an initial loss of some 10%, the results obtained indicate that in practice computed nourishment volumes should be multiplied with a factor of about 2.2, somewhat higher than in previous recommendations. Subject beach replenishmentcoastal erosionartificial beachescoastal management Classification TPG190110 To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7667d4a5-4b20-4ff9-aa6c-dc7d9e0beb67 Publisher CERF Source Journal of Coastal Research, JCR (ISSN 0749-0208), vol 12 (1), pp179-185 Part of collection Hydraulic Engineering Reports Document type report Rights © 1996 Henk Jan Verhagen Files PDF JCR1996.pdf 7.74 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:7667d4a5-4b20-4ff9-aa6c-dc7d9e0beb67/datastream/OBJ/view