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Effects of Bulkheads on Estuarine Beach Swash Zone Processes and Characteristics Nicole A. A Raineault Raineault, Rutgers University [email protected]

Karl F. Nordstrom,, Rutgers g Universityy Nancy L. Jackson, New Jersey Institute of Technology

Delaware Estuary Science & Environmental Summit 2009

Background: Bulkheads

Bulkheads protect infrastructure from erosion

Bulkhead Effects on Estuarine Beaches •Higher frequency of erosion/accretion •Smaller Smaller overall net surface change •Increased depth of sediment activation •Bulkhead design matters •Enclaves altered

Process Alterations Interrupts longshore transport Prevents migration of swash/waves Creates reflected wave and swash energy Increases turbulence

Field Design

Average Conditions: 8-22 June 2007

Wind Speed: 2.0 ms-1 Wind Direction: SSE Significant Wave Height: 0.18 m

Topographic Variability

50 40

Average Low‐Energy Net Change ‐8

‐6 ‐4 ‐2

0

2

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6

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Net change (m mm)

20 10 0 ‐10 ‐20 ‐30 ‐40

Control

Bulkhead North Bulkhead South Bulkhead South

Location  of Bulkhead North

‐50

Cross‐shore distance (m)

8

10

Average Low Energy Depth of Sediment Activation

De epth of sediment acctivation ((mm)

0

0

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4

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‐50 Control

‐100 Bulkhead South ‐150 150

Bulkhead North Bulkhead North ‐200

Increased depth of sediment activation at bulkheads

High Energy Event: 22 June

Wi d Speed: Wind S d 7.7 ms-11 Wind Direction: NW Significant Wave Height: 0.28 m

High Energy Net Change

Net Chaange (mm)

100 50

Bulkhead  North

Bulkhead South

0 ‐50 C Control l

‐100

High Energy Depth of Sediment Activation 0

1

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Depth o of sediment  activation (mm)

‐5 ‐25 ‐45 ‐65 85 ‐85 ‐105 ‐125

Cross‐shore distance (m)

8

9

10

11

Process Alterations Incident Wave

Reflected Wave

Planar vs Buttressed Bulkheads

Enclave Locally L ll increased i d sediment activation

Increased surface change and sediment d mobility bl

Conclusion

Bulkheads create zones of swash reflection and wave interaction I Increasing: i Frequency of erosion/accretion reversals Depth p of sediment activation Design makes a difference Enclaves experience alterations

Thanks to: Sher Saini and Diana Reyes, New Jersey Institute of Technology New Jersey Sea Grant, NOAA