Final Conference Program - Coastal Sediments 2015

COASTAL
SEDIMENTS
2015
May 11-15, 2015
San Diego, California
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n DEDICATION
n INTRODUCTION
C
oastal Sediments ‘15 is devoted to promoting an interdisciplinary exchange of stateof-the-art knowledge among researchers
in the fields of coastal engineering, geology,
oceanography, and related disciplines, with the
theme of “Understanding and Working with Nature.”
Dr. Robert Dean inspecting impacts of Hurricane Ike (2008)
along the Texas coast.
T
he Proceedings of the Coastal Sediments ’15
is dedicated to our dear friend, colleague
and mentor, Dr. Robert G. Dean (19302015). Dr. Dean was a member of the National
Academy of Engineering, a Distinguished Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers
(ASCE), an ASCE Diplomate in Coastal Engineering, the Coastal Award winner at Coastal Sediments ‘11, and the loving father of our conference co-chair, Julie Dean Rosati. Dr. Dean’s
tremendous contributions to coastal science and
engineering have and continue to inspire us to
be curious about the coast and find new solutions to complicated coastal problems. Throughout more than 50 years of teaching at the University of Florida, University of Delaware, University
of Washington, and Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Dr. Dean mentored numerous students who are now leading researchers and practitioners in the fields of coastal engineering and
science. It is with great honor and privilege that
we dedicate these CS15 volumes in his memory.
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The theme of the conference is highlighted by
the two keynote addresses delivered by Dr. Robert Nicholls
(University of Southampton,
United Kingdom) and Dr. J. A.
Roelvink (UNESCO-IHE Institute
for Water Education, the Netherlands). Dr. Nicholls’ keynote
is entitled “Coastal Evolution
and Human-Induced Sea-Level NICHOLLS
Rise: History and Prognosis.” Dr.
Roelvink’s keynote is entitled
“Addressing Local and Global
Sediment Imbalances: Coastal
Sediments as Rare Minerals.”
The two keynote addresses are
followed by nearly 260 professional presentations in four
ROELVINK
concurrent oral sessions and
two poster sessions during three days.
Dr. Marcel Stive of the Delft University of Technology will receive the 2015
Coastal Award at the Conference Awards Luncheon on May
14. Starting in 2001, the Coastal
Award has been presented every two years alternately at the
Coastal Dynamics conference
and the Coastal Sediments
conference through coordinaSTIVE
tion between the organizing
committees of these two technical specialty conferences. The Organizing Committee of Coastal
Sediments ’15 joins conference participants and
the extended research community in celebrating
Dr. Stive’s research contributions in engineering
and science directed towards better understanding and working with nature.
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n WELCOME
n PRE-CONFERENCE EVENTS
Short courses •
Monday, May 11 • 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Coastal Sediment Dynamics:
Recent theoretical and modeling advances
T
he Organizing Committee welcomes you
to the Eighth International Symposium on
Coastal Engineering and Science of Coastal
Sediment Processes, “Coastal Sediments ‘15.” The
Coastal Sediments technical conferences provide
an international forum for exchange of information among coastal engineers, geologists, marine
scientists, oceanographers, and others interested
in the physical processes of coastal sediment
transport and morphology change.
Organizing Committee:
Julie D. Rosati, Ph.D., P.E., Co-Chair
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
[email protected]
Ping Wang, Ph.D., Co-Chair
University of South Florida
[email protected]
Guy Gelfenbaum, Ph.D.
U.S. Geological Survey
[email protected]
Bob Guza, Ph.D.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
[email protected]
Hans Hanson, Ph.D.
University of Lund, Sweden
[email protected]
Peter Ruggiero, Ph.D.
Oregon State University
[email protected]
Supporting Staff:
Mark H. Horwitz, Ph.D. Candidate
University of South Florida • [email protected]
Jun Cheng, Ph.D. Candidate
University of South Florida • [email protected]
Event Planners:
Kate Gooderham, APR, CPRC • Ken Gooderham
Gooderham & Associates Inc. • [email protected]
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Morning lectures will cover recent theoretical advances
and future research needs in coastal sediment dynamics,
modeling guidelines for long-term and short-term processbased model applications, and a case study regarding the
technical aspects of modeling of the sand engine. The
afternoon will be a “hands-on” Delft3D and XBeach modeling workshop.
Statistical Approaches to Analyze
the Climate Variability of Coastal Flooding
and Erosion Hazards
The estimation of coastal flooding and erosion risks in a
changing climate is a challenge, requiring a combination of
long-term hindcast and climatic data bases, hydrodynamic
and morphodynamic models, and mathematical and
statistical algorithms. In this full day short course, recent
advances and different cutting-edge methods and models
to help to address the different time scales of multivariate
marine climate will be shown. The seasonal-to-interannual
variability will be analyzed using a combination of timedependent extreme value models as well as data mining
tools that synthesize the high complexity of the synoptic
circulation in a reduced number of patterns, allowing the
development of robust and efficient non-linear regression
models to downscale coastal impacts.
Regional Sediment Management (RSM):
Recent Advances and Example Case Studies
This full-day short course will take a National look at the
state of Regional Sediment Management from federal and
non-federal perspectives. We will highlight RSM experiences and case studies, review how to implement RSM
from stakeholder/partner collaboration; use of applicable
policy, authorities, and legislation; available tools and data
to identify and evaluate opportunities to improve the
management of sediment; to identifying and calculating
cost savings and benefits, and review current issues and
challenges to implementing RSM.
—Opening mixer —
Monday, May 11 • 17:30-19:30
The Coastal Sediment 2015 organizing committee is
pleased to invite conference delegates to the opening
mixer and book signing on the Banyan Court & Lawn.
A World Scientific book signing will feature authors Dano
Roelvink and Ad Reniers and their book, “A Guide To Modeling Coastal Morphology (Advances in Coastal and Ocean
Engineering).”
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n ABOUT THE AREA
n ABOUT THE AREA
The world famous San
Diego Zoo is home to
the $1.3 million Gorilla
tropics and the famous Panda Bear exhibit from China
with Hua Mei, the first surviving giant panda born in
North America.
n 619.231.1515 | www.sandiegozoo.org
S
an Diego is renowned for beautiful weather
and a variety of family day excursions,
including Sea World, the San Diego Zoo,
Seaport Village, the historic Gaslamp Quarter, Old
Town San Diego, the U.S. Olympic Training Center, golfing and, of course, gorgeous beaches.
The Hyatt Regency Mission Bay is the closest fullservice hotel to SeaWorld. This 150-acre marine park
features more than 20 major exhibits, attractions,
shows, entertainment and unique experiences for any
group to enjoy.
n 800.254.4868 | www.seaworld.com
Balboa Park is the nation’s largest urban cultural park
and home to 15 major museums, renowned performing arts venues, beautiful gardens and the San
Diego Zoo. The park has an ever-changing calendar
of museum exhibitions, plays, musicals, concerts, and
classes — all in the beautiful and timeless setting.
n 619.239.0512 | www.balboapark.org
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The 1,800-acre San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal
Park is an expansive
wildlife sanctuary operated by the not-for-profit Zoological Society of San Diego. It is home to more than
3,500 animals representing 429 species.
n 760.747.8702 | www.sandiegozoo.org
Located in the southern part of 5th Avenue downtown, the historic Gaslamp Quarter features San
Diego’s premier shopping, dining, entertainment, and
nightlife.
n www.gaslamp.org
Old Town San Diego is nestled
in heart of San Diego, with
more than 150 shops, awardwinning restaurants, museums, and historical sites. Old
Town, the Birthplace of California, is just a short walk from the San Diego Trolley
Transit Center and a short drive from most San Diego
destinations.
n 619.291.4903 | www.oldtownsandiego.org
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n PROPERTY MAP
n PROPERTY MAP
Red Marlin Restaurant & Terrace
Discover the tempting flavors of our regionallyinspired dishes. Red Marlin offers San Diego’s
best local and sustainable cuisine.
Einstein Bros. Bagels & Provision Company
We’re baking and brewing daily to bring you the
best bagels and coffee around.
Swim Bar & Lounge
Dive into “Swim” — our lounge and pool bar with
bay views, a five-foot, 360-degree aquarium and
imaginative cocktails.
Red Marlin Bar & Terrace
With an open-air bar and 360-degree views of
Mission Bay, Red Marlin Restaurant’s bar and
lounge is a great place to relax and socialize.
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D
iscover exciting things to do in San Diego
when you stay at Hyatt Regency Mission
Bay Spa & Marina hotel resort. Relax on a
deck chair and watch the boats in the marina, go
sport fishing, take a water taxi over to SeaWorld
San Diego, or luxuriate in our new eco-friendly
Blue Marble spa. This California coastal chic
property is located on Mission Bay — the largest
aquatic preserve in the U.S. — and surrounded
by the serenity of azure blue water. Eight acres of
lush landscaping are dotted with serene gardens,
three free-style swimming pools with water
slides, and observation decks with a panoramic
view of the Pacific Ocean and Mission Bay. When
you’re ready to explore, the Hyatt’s knowledgeable concierge is always on hand to assist with
helping you find fun things to do in San Diego.
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n INFORMATION
n INFORMATION
“Understanding and Working with Nature”
Coastal Sediments ’15 is a technical specialty conference focused on the physical aspects of sediment
processes and morphodynamics of coastal environments. Following previous conferences in the Coastal
Sediments series that were held in 1977, 1987, 1991,
1999, 2003, 2007, and 2011, Coastal Sediments ’15
celebrates 38 years of the Coastal Sediments series
and promotes exchange of cutting-edge knowledge
among researchers in the fields of coastal engineering, geology, oceanography, and related disciplines.
The theme of Coastal Sediments ’15 is “Understanding
and Working with Nature,” chosen to stimulate applications of interdisciplinary knowledge in solving both
short-term and long-term coastal problems.
Student awards
A student paper contest will award top three student
achievers with a monetary award, to be announced at
the Awards Luncheon on Thursday, May 14. Students
must be enrolled full-time at an accredited college or
university and have indicated interest in participating in the student paper contest at the time of paper
submission.
Conference proceedings
All registered delegates will receive an electronic
copy of the published proceedings on CD‐ROM.
Conference information
The conference information desk is located at the
entrance to the Bayside Ballroom. It will be staffed
during conference hours.
Oral presentation information
All presenting authors are requested to submit their
presentation files to the technical staff in the author
preparation room in advance of the scheduled time
of their session. Presenters should try to arrive to their
session rooms 10 minutes prior to the session to meet
the chairperson and ensure the presentation material
is ready. Your chairperson is in charge of overall time
control; presenters should plan on speaking for about
15 minutes and allow 5 minutes for questions.
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The Author Preparation Room will be in the Conference Office (Room 1920 — see floor plan pages 1213), and will be open during the following times:
n Monday, May 11 — 2‐6 p.m. (14:00‐18:00)
n Tuesday, May 12 — 7:30 a.m.‐5 p.m. (07:30‐17:00)
n Wednesday, May 13 — 7:30 a.m.‐5 p.m.
(07:30‐17:00)
n Thursday, May 14 — 7:30 a.m.‐4 p.m. (07:30‐16:00)
Laptops will be available to proof your presentations;
authors are required to turn in their presentations
as far in advance as possible (and no later than 7:30
a.m. [07:30] for morning sessions and noon [12:00]
for afternoon sessions on the day when they will be
speaking). Early uploading of your file will ensure that
your presentation will be loaded on the appropriate
computer prior to your session.
Poster presentation information
All presenting authors will be provided with one
horizontal, free-standing 8-foot-wide by 4-foot-high
(2.4-m-wide and 1.2-m-high) display board and Velcro
for hanging your poster. Each poster booth will share
a 6-foot-long (1.8 m) by 30-inch (0.8 m)-wide table
underneath the poster board. Electricity will NOT be
available; please plan your presentation accordingly.
Session chairs
All technical session chairs should check in at the media/author preparation room prior to their sessions
to inform CS15 staff that they are present. Individual
presentations need to start at the time indicated on
the program schedule and end in a total of 20 minutes (15 minutes for the presentation and 5 minutes
for discussion). Prompt attention to timing will allow
delegates that are coming from other technical sessions to attend the presentations they planned. If the
presentation and discussions end before the 20 minutes has elapsed, the following presentation should
not start until its designated time.
Session chairs should arrive at their technical session room at least 10 minutes prior to the scheduled
start of their session to meet presenters and ensure
presentation material is ready for the session. The session chair will have a form to complete indicating the
name of each presenter that presented a paper in the
session. All sessions will have a chairperson’s book to
provide necessary introductions and announcements,
and a student volunteer to assist with any technical
issues.
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n FLOOR PLANS
n FLOOR PLANS
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LEGEND:
A — Office/speaker preparation room
B — Tuesday plenary session (Bayview II-III)
C — Tuesday breakout sessions (Bayview I,
Mission I, II, III)
D — Tuesday lunch, Wednesday/Thursday
breaks & poster sessions (Regatta Pavilion)
E — Wednesday & Thursday breakout sessions (Bayview I, II, III and Mission II-III)
F — Wednesday & Thursday lunch (Banyan
Court & Lawn)
G — Tuesday breaks (Mission Terrace)
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n TECHNICAL TOURS
n TECHNICAL TOURS
South San Diego:
Point Loma to Imperial Beach
Friday, 15 May • 09:00-14:00 • Cost: $125
The Coronado-Silver Strand-Imperial Beach
coast is one of the most highly altered stretches
of shoreline in southern California. The tour
will highlight changes (natural and man-made)
to sand beaches and wildlife habitats. The tour
will begin at Cabrillo National Monument at
the southern tip of the Point Loma Peninsula, a
spectacular vantage point overlooking coastline
from the San Diego harbor to Coronado and the
U.S.-Mexico border. The tour will include a drive
through the City of Coronado, past the famous
Hotel Del Coronado, along the Silver Strand,
ending with a visit to the Tijuana Estuary Visitors
Center. Lunch will be provided.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Friday, 15 May • 09:00-14:00 • Cost: $125
The world renowned Scripps Institution of
Oceanography (SIO), founded in 1903, is one of
the oldest and largest centers for ocean, earth,
and atmospheric science research and education in the world. The SIO tour will include visits
to the Coastal Data Information Program (CDIP),
Hydraulics Lab, and Experimental Aquarium and
will end with a Scripps Pier (usually closed to the
public) walk and discussion of the local geology
and geomorphology. This tour will involve some
walking (downhill) between research labs. Lunch
will be provided.
San Diego’s Erosional Coastline, and
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Friday, 15 May • 08:30-16:00 • Cost: $175
San Diego’s erosional coastline of beaches, sea cliffs,
and lagoons will be highlighted. Natural and human
induced sediment issues will be discussed, beginning at Oceanside Harbor, a microcosm of southern
California sediment supply and transport issues.
Oceanside illustrates the complex cost/benefit relationship between beaches, harbors, and wetlands.
Featured points on this trip will include the Carlsbad
seawall, Bataquitos Lagoon, bluffs at Beacons Beach,
and the Cardiff State Beach sand nourishment site
for the 2012 Regional Beach Sand Project. The tour
will stop at the world-renowned Scripps Institution
of Oceanography to visit various research labs, and
to walk on the Scripps pier. Lunch will be provided.
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n SESSION CHAIRS & CONVENERS
Technical Program: Tuesday, May 12
n SESSION CHAIRS & CONVENERS
Technical Sessions G (15:40-17:20)
• Keynote Addresses (8:10-9:40): Julie Rosati, Guy Gelfenbaum and Peter Ruggiero
• Session 1: Long Term Coastal Evolution–2: Ad van der
Spek, Dirk-Jan Walstra and Dano Roelvink
Technical Sessions A (10:10-11:50)
• Session 2: Beaches: Sediment Transport–2: Shinji Sato
• Session 1: Relevant Science for Changing Coastline: A
Tribute To Dr. Gary Griggs–1: Laura Moore and Nicole
Kinsman
• Session 2: Climate and Sea Level: Charles Fletcher
• Session 3: Shore Protection–1: Julie Rosati
• Session 4: River Deltas: Marcel Stive
Technical Sessions B (13:20-15:00)
• Session 1: Relevant Science for Changing Coastline: A
Tribute to Dr. Gary Griggs–2: Laura Moore and Nicole
Kinsman
• Session 2: Barrier Islands–1: James Flocks
• Session 3: Shore Protection–2: Michael Stephen
• Session 4: Contrasting Pacific Coastal Behavior with
ENSO: Ian Goodwin and Patrick Barnard
• Session 3: Tsunami–2: Bruce Jaffe
• Session 4: Barrier Islands of Louisiana: Syed Khalil
Technical Sessions H (posters) (17:20-19:30)
Ping Wang
Technical Program: Thursday, May 14
Technical Sessions I (8:10-9:50)
• Session 1: Dredged Sediments: Andrew Morang
• Session 2: Inlet and Navigation Channels–1: Lihua Lin
• Session 3: Predicting Decadal Coastal Geomorphic
Evolution–1: Robert Nicholls, Jon French and Barend
van Maanen
• Session 4: Beaches — Dune Dynamics: Jose Jimenez
Technical Sessions J (10:20-12:00)
Technical Sessions C (posters) (15:30-17:30)
• Session 1: Beaches: Shoreline Change and Modeling:
Andrew Ashton
Technical Program: Wednesday, May 13
• Session 2: Inlet and Navigation Channels–2: Agustin
Sanchez-Arcilla
Technical Sessions D (8:10-9:50)
• Session 1: Sea Level Rise and Super Storm in a Warming
World–1: Jeff Williams
• Session 3: Predicting Decadal Coastal Geomorphic
Evolution–2: Robert Nicholls, Jon French and Barend
van Maanen
• Session 2: Beaches: Profile Evolution and Modeling–1:
Dominic Reeve
• Session 4: Regional Sediment Management–1: Mark
Byrnes
Ping Wang
• Session 3: Cohesive and Non-cohesive Sediments–1:
Peter Nielsen
• Session 4: Barrier Islands–2: Aart Kroon
Technical Sessions E (10:20-12:00)
• Session 1: Sea Level Rise and Super Storm in a Warming
World–2: Jeff Williams
• Session 2: Beaches: Profile Evolution and Modeling–2:
Peter Ruggiero
• Session 3: Cohesive and Non-Cohesive Sediments–2:
William Kamphuis
• Session 4: Beach Nourishment: Hans Hanson
Technical Sessions F (13:30-15:10)
• Session 1: Long Term Coastal Evolution–1: Ad van der
Spek, Dirk-Jan Walstra and Dano Roelvink
• Session 2: Beaches: Sediment Transport–1: Haijiang Liu
• Session 3: Tsunami–1: Guy Gelfenbaum
• Session 4: North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study
and Post Super Storm Sandy Work: Mary Cialone
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Technical Sessions K (13:30-15:10)
• Session 1: Coastal Marsh and Vegetation: Christopher
Hein
• Session 2: Inlet and Navigation Channels–3: Magnus
Larson
• Session 3: Predicting Decadal Coastal Geomorphic
Evolution–3: Robert Nicholls, Jon French and Barend
van Maanen
• Session 4: Regional Sediment Management–2: Takaaki
Uda
Technical Sessions L (15:40-17:00)
• Session 1: Beaches— Rhythmic Features: Robert Guza
• Session 2: Long-term Coastal Changes: Yoshiaki Kuriyama
• Session 3: Carbonate System and Coastal Bluffs: Patrick
Limber
• Session 4: Regional Sediment Management–3: Gary
Zarillo
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n PROGRAM • Monday-Tuesday, May 11-12
— Monday • May 11 —
Opening mixer • 5:30-7:30 p.m.
(Banyan Court & Lawn)
— Tuesday • May 12 —
Keynote Address (Bayview II-III)
Chairs: Julie Rosati, Guy Gelfenbaum and Peter Ruggiero
8:10-8:55 • “Coastal Evolution and Human-Induced SeaLevel Rise: History and Prognosis” — Robert J. Nicholls
(University of Southampton)
8:55-9:40 • “Addressing Local and Global Sediment Imbalances: Coastal Sediments as Rare Minerals” — Dano
Roelvink (UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education)
Break • 9:40-10:10 (Mission Terrace)
Technical Sessions A • 10:10-11:50
Session 1 • Relevant Science for Changing Coastline: A Tribute To Dr. Gary Griggs–1 (Mission I)
Conveners: Laura Moore and Nicole Kinsman
10:10-10:30 • “Morphodynamic Data Assimilation Used to
Understand Changing Coasts” — Nathaniel G. Plant (U.S.
Geological Survey), Joseph W. Long
10:30-10:50 • “Towards Projecting the Retreat of California’s Coastal Cliffs during the 21st Century” — Patrick
Limber (U.S. Geological Survey), Patrick Barnard, Cheryl
Hapke
10:50-11:10 • “Ecomorphodynamic Feedbacks and
Couplings between Landscape Units Affect Barrier Island
Response to Changing Climate” — Laura J. Moore (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill), Orencio Duran
Vinent, David Walters, Evan B. Goldstein
11:10-11:30 • “Modeled Changes in Extreme Wave
Climates of the Tropical Pacific over the 21st Century:
Implications for U.S. and U.S.-Affiliated Atoll Islands” —
James B. Shope (University of California Santa Cruz), Curt D.
Storlazzi, Li H. Erikson, Christie A. Hegermiller
11:30-11:50 • “The Role of Suspension Events in CrossShore and Longshore Suspended Sediment Transport in
the Surf Zone” — Bruce Jaffe (U.S. Geological Survey)
Session 2 • Climate and Sea Level (Mission II)
Chair: Charles Fletcher
10:10-10:30 • “Lower Shoreface Effects on Coastal Response to Sea Level Rise” — Salette Amaral De Figueiredo
(Federal University of Rio Grande), Lauro Julio Calliari
10:30-10:50 • “A New Sediment Budget for the Netherlands: The Effects of 15 Years of Nourishing (1991-2005)”
— Ad Van Der Spek (Deltares), Quirijn J. Lodder
10:50-11:10 • “What Do We Do Now?” — J. William Kamphuis (Queen’s University)
11:10-11:30 • “Modeling Motu Profile Response to Varying Wave Climate” — A.C. Ortiz (Massachusetts Institute of
Technology), A.D. Ashton, J.P. Donnelly
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n PROGRAM • Tuesday, May 12
11:30-11:50 • “Modelling Inter-Annual Scale Beach
Change” — Harshinie Karunarathna (Swansea University),
Yoshiaki Kuriyama, Hajime Mase, Jose Horrillo-Caraballo,
Dominic E. Reeve
Session 3 • Shore Protection–1 (Mission III)
Chair: Julie Rosati
10:10-10:30 • “Processes and Management Issues for Accreting Beaches, Southeast USA” — T.W. Kana (Coastal Science & Engineering Inc.), C. Mack, E. Drei-Horgan, J. Sabine
10:30-10:50 • “Design, Construction, and Monitoring of
Nodal Point Erosion Control at Plumb Beach, Brooklyn,
New York” — David Yang (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers),
Frank Buonaiuto, Diane Rahoy, Bill Grosskopf
10:50-11:10 • “Prediction of Effects of Artificial Alteration
on Segmentation of a Slender Water Body” — Shiho Miyahara (Coastal Engineering Laboratory Co.), Takaaki Uda,
Masumi Serizawa,Toshiro San-Nami
11:10-11:30 • “Changes in Coastal Sediment Dynamics due to Managed Realignment” — Luciana S. Esteves
(Bournemouth University), Jon J. Williams
11:30-11:50 • “Evaluation of Transient Defence Measures against Storms” — Manuel Garcia-Leon (Universitat
Politècnica de Catalunya), Vicente Gracia, Laura Robichaux,
Arne Kroger, Jeremy Gault, Agustin Sánchez-Arcilla
Session 4 • River Deltas (Bayview I)
Chair: Marcel Stive
10:10-10:30 • “Freshwater Vegetation Influence on Sediment Spatial Distribution in River Delta during Flood” —
W. Nardin (Boston University), D. A. Edmonds, S. Fagherazzi
10:30-10:50 • “Breaking-Wave-Driven Sediment Bypassing of River Mouths: Mechanisms and Effects on Delta
Evolution” — J.H. Nienhuis (Massachusetts Institute of
Technology), A.D. Ashton, W. Nardin, S. Fagherazzi, L. Giosan
10:50-11:10 • “Natural Accretion Mechanisms: The Role in
Future Coastal Sustainability” — Agustin Sanchez-Arcilla
(Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya), Vicente Garcia,
Manel Garcia-Leon, Jose Antonio Jimenez, Ivan Caceres,
Herminia Inmaculada Valdemoro
11:10-11:30 • “Observation of Sediment Processes of a
Flood Event at the River Mouth of Tenryu, Japan, with
X-Band Radar and In Situ Measurements” — Satoshi Takewaka (University of Tsukuba), Takumi Okabe, Shigeru Kato,
Shinichi Aoki
11:30-11:50 • “Coastal Change from a Massive Sediment
Input: Dam Removal, Elwha River, Washington, USA” —
Jonathan A. Warrick (U.S. Geological Survey), Guy Gelfenbaum, Andrew W. Stevens, Ian M. Miller, George M. Kaminsky, Melissa M. Foley
Lunch • 11:50-13:20 (Regatta Pavilion)
Speaker: Reinhard Flick
“Welcome to San Diego —
California’s Coastal Setting & Processes”
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n PROGRAM • Tuesday, May 12
Technical Sessions B • 13:20-15:00
Session 1 • Relevant Science for Changing Coastline: A Tribute to Dr. Gary Griggs–2 (Mission I)
n PROGRAM • Tuesday, May 12
14:40-15:00 • “Evolution of a Large-Scale Shoal-Bypass
Event at Isle of Palms, SC: Implications for Local Beach
Management and Shoreline Predictions” — Steven Traynum (Coastal Science & Engineering), Haiqing Kaczkowski
Conveners: Laura Moore and Nicole Kinsman
Session 3 • Shore Protection–2 (Mission III)
13:20-13:40 • “Quantifying the Geomorphic Resiliency of
Barrier Island Beaches” — Cheryl J. Hapke (U.S. Geological
Survey), Owen T. Brenner, Rachel E. Henderson
Chair: Michael Stephen
13:40-14:00 • “Enhancing Evaluation of Post-Storm Morphologic Response Using Aerial Orthoimagery from Hurricane Sandy” — Jacquelyn R. Overbeck (Cherokee Nation
Technology Solutions), Joseph W. Long, Hilary F. Stockdon,
Justin J. Birchler
14:00-14:20 • “Evaluation of Vector Coastline Features
Extracted from ‘Structure from Motion’-Derived Elevation
Data” — Nicole Kinsman (Alaska Division of Geological &
Geophysical Surveys), Ann Gibbs, Matt Nolan
14:20-14:40 • “Beachrock Horizons of the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica: Geomorphology, Petrology, and Neotectonic Significance” — Jeffrey Marshall (Cal Poly Pomona),
Andrew Barnhart, Amber Butcher, Clayton Freimuth,
Fookgiin Khaw, Eli Lafromboise, Michael Landeros, Shawn
Morrish, Elizabeth Olson, Brent Ritzinger, Dustin Stewart,
John Utick, Kacie Wellington, Lilibeth Wenceslao, Thomas
Gardner, David Harbor, Stephen Osborn
14:40-15:00 • “Measurement of Coastal Hazards and
Determination of Future Set-Back Lines on Brava and
Lagoinha Beaches, Northern of Santa Catarina Island,
Brazil” — M.F.V. Prado (Florianópolis-SC), J.M. De Camargo,
M. Muler, C. Dalinghaus, P. Gomes Da Silva, R.S.V. De Camargo, D. Porpilho, R.S Rocha, J. Weschenfelder, J. Bonetti,
A.H.F. Klein
Session 2 • Barrier Islands–1 (Mission II)
Chair: James Flocks
13:20-13:40 • “Morphologic Response of Small Barrier
Islands to Extreme Sea Levels along the Baltic Sea” —
Aart Kroon (University of Copenhagen), Mikkel Fruergaard,
Troels Aagaard, Alina Kabuth
13:20-13:40 • “Cyclical Shoreline Erosion: The Impact of
a Jettied River Mouth on the Downdrift Barrier Island”
— Andrew R. Fallon (Virginia Institute of Marine Science),
Christopher J. Hein, Peter S. Rosen, Haley L. Gannon
13:40-14:00 • “Field Observations of Tidal Flow Separation at a Mega-Scale Beach Nourishment” — Max Radermacher (Delft University of Technology), Wilmar Zeelenberg, Matthieu De Schipper, Ad Reniers
14:00-14:20 • “Tracking Nourished Sand Grains on the
Eroding Tide-Dominant Low Energy Beach”— Yoshimitsu
Tajima (University of Tokyo), Takaya Hasegawa, Kenichi
Miyake, Hiroyuki Kato, Masahiro Fujii
14:20-14:40 • “Challenges in Developing ‘Building-withNature’ Solutions near Tidal Inlets” — Kathelijne Wijnberg
(University of Twente), Jan Mulder, Jill Slinger, Mick Van Der
Wegen, Ad Van Der Spek
14:40-15:00 • “Geological Models of Shallow Marine
Depositional Systems: Sand Resources of the U.S. Inner
Continental Shelf” — Gary. A. Zarillo (Florida Institute of
Technology)
Session 4 • Contrasting Pacific Coastal Behavior
with ENSO (Bayview I)
Conveners: Ian Goodwin and Patrick Barnard
13:20-13:40 • “Contrasting Pacific Coastal Behaviour with
ENSO Modeling Interannual to Multi-Decadal Shoreline
Rotations of Headland-Bounded Littoral Cells” — Dylan
Anderson (Oregon State University), Peter Ruggiero
13:40-14:00 • “Can We Distinguish Coastal Impacts of the
Different ENSO Flavors?” — A. Espejo (Cantabria University), F.J. Méndez, I.J. Losada, P. Camus, P. Barnard
13:40-14:00 • “Chasing Boundaries and Cascade Effects
in a Coupled Barrier-Marshes-Lagoon System” — Jorge
Lorenzo-Trueba (Montclair State University), Giulio Mariotti
14:00-14:20 • “Linkages between Climate Oscillations
and Coastal Wave Variability across the Pacific Basin” —
Mitchell D. Harley (University of New South Wales), Patrick
L. Barnard, Ian L. Turner
14:00-14:20 • “Integrating Geophysical and Oceanographic Data to Assess Interannual Variability in Longshore Sediment Transport” — Jennifer L. Miselis (U.S.
Geological Survey), Joseph W. Long, P. Soupy Dalyander,
James G. Flocks, Noreen A. Buster, Rangley C. Mickey
14:20-14:40 • “Wave Climate Change associated with
ENSO Modoki and Tropical Expansion in Southeast Australia and Implications for Coastal Stability” — Thomas R.
Mortlock (Macquarie University), Ian D. Goodwin
14:20-14:40 • “Shoreface Response and Recovery to Hurricane Sandy: Fire Island, NY” — Timothy R. Nelson (U.S.
Geological Survey), Cheryl J. Hapke
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14:40-15:00 • “Large-Scale Coastal Reorganisation along
the Subtropical East Australian Coast in Response to
ENSO Driven Shifts in Directional Wave Power during the
Late Holocene” — I.D. Goodwin (Macquarie University), T.R.
Mortlock and S.A. Browning
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n PROGRAM SUMMARY
Monday, May 11
Bayview I
Bayview II
Bayview III
Pre-conference
Short course 1: Short course 2:
Short course 3:
courses
Sediment Approaches to Coastal Hazard
Regional Sediment
Dynamics
& Vulnerability Assessments
Management
Opening mixer • 17:30-19:30 p.m.— Banyan Court & Lawn
Tuesday, May 12
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
8:00-9:40
Welcome and keynote addresses — Bayview II-III
9:40-10:10
Break — Mission Terrace
10:10-11:50
Mission I
Mission II
Mission III
Bayview I
Technical sessions A
Session 1: Session 2:
Session 3:
Session 4:
Relevant Science for
Climate and
Shore Protection–1
River Delta
Changing Coastlines:
Sea Level
A Tribute to Dr. Gary Griggs–1
11:50-13:20
Lunch — Regatta Pavilion
13:20-15:00
Mission I
Mission II
Mission III
Bayview I
Technical sessions B
Session 1: Session 2:
Session 3:
Session 4:
Relevant Science for
Barrier
Shore Protection–2
Contrasting Pacific Coastal
Changing Coastlines:
Islands–1
Behavior with ENSO
A Tribute to Dr. Gary Griggs–2
15:30-17:30
Technical session C – poster session and extended break — Regatta Pavilion
Wednesday, May 13 TECHNICAL PROGRAM
8:10-9:50
Bayview I
Bayview II
Bayview 3
Mission II-III
Technical sessions D
Session 1: Session 2:
Session 3:
Session 4:
Sea Level Rise and Super
Beaches: Profile
Cohesive and
Barrier Islands–2
Storms in a Warming World –1 Evolution and Modeling–1 Non-cohesive Sediments–1
9:50-10:20
Break — Regatta Pavilion
10:20-12:00
Bayview I
Bayview II
Bayview 3
Mission II-III
Technical sessions E
Session 1: Session 2:
Session 3:
Session 4:
Sea Level Rise and Super
Beaches: Profile
Cohesive and
Beach Nourishment
Storms in a Warming World–2 Evolution and Modeling–2 Non-cohesive Sediments–2
12:00-13:30
Lunch — Banyan Court & Lawn
13:30-15:10
Bayview I
Bayview II
Bayview 3
Mission II-III
Technical sessions F
Session 1: Session 2:
Session 3:
Session 4:
Long Term Coastal Beaches:
Tsunamis–1
North Atlantic Coast
Evolution–1
Sediment Transport–1
Comprehensive Study and
Post Super Storm Sandy Work
15:10-15:40
Break — Regatta Pavilion
15:40-17:20
Bayview I
Bayview II
Bayview 3
Mission II-III
Technical sessions G
Session 1: Session 2:
Session 3:
Session 4:
Long Term Coastal Beaches:
Tsunamis–2
Barrier Islands of Louisiana
Evolution–2
Sediment Transport–2
17:20-19:30
Technical sessions H – poster session and snacks/drinks — Regatta Pavilion
Thursday, May 14
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
8:10-9:50
Bayview I
Bayview II
Bayview 3
Mission II-III
Technical sessions I
Session 1: Session 2:
Session 3:
Session 4:
Dredged Sediments
Inlet & Navigational
Predicting Decadal Coastal Beaches: Dune
Channels–1
Geomorphic Evolution –1 Dynamics
9:50-10:20
Break — Regatta Pavilion
10:20-12:00
Bayview I
Bayview II
Bayview 3
Mission II-III
Technical sessions J
Session 1: Session 2:
Session 3:
Session 4:
Beaches: Shoreline Change Inlet & Navigational
Predicting Decadal Coastal Regional Sediment
and Modeling
Channels– 2
Geomorphic Evolution–2 Management–1
12:00-13:30
Lunch — Banyan Court & Lawn
13:30-15:10
Bayview I
Bayview II
Bayview 3
Mission II-III
Technical sessions K
Session 1: Session 2:
Session 3:
Session 4:
Coastal Marsh and Vegetation Inlet & Navigational
Predicting Decadal Coastal Regional Sediment
Channels–3
Geomorphic Evolution–3 Management–2
15:10-15:40
Break — Regatta Pavilion
15:40-17:00
Bayview I
Bayview II
Bayview 3
Mission II-III
Technical sessions L
Session 1: Session 2:
Session 3:
Session 4:
Beaches: Rhythmic Features
Long-term
Carbonate System
Regional Sediment
Coastal Changes
and Coastal Bluffs
Management–3
Friday, May 15
TECHNICAL TOURS
Full-day field trip along Half-day north San Diego field trip
Half-day south San Diego field trip
the San Diego coast
to Scripps Institution of Oceanography
from Point Loma to Imperial Beach
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n PROGRAM • Tuesday, May 12
Technical Sessions C (posters) • 15:30-17:30
with an extended coffee-cookie break (Regatta Pavilion)
Host: Ping Wang
1. “Sedimentology of Intertidal Sediment Deposits after Dam
Removal on a Coastal River” — Ian M. Miller (University of Washington), Andrea Ogston, Julia Dolan
2. “Seasonal Wave Energy Asymmetry, Beach Erosion, and
Storm Wave Damage during Hurricanes Irene and Sandy” — J.F.
Tait (Southern Connecticut State University) and S.C. Cherry
3. “Deformation of an Isolated Offshore Sand Bar on Tidal Flat
and Mergence with Beach due to Waves” — Toshiro San-Nami
(Coastal Engineering Laboratory Co.), Takaaki Uda, Shiho Miyahara, Masumi Serizawa
4. “Assessment of Decadal and Annual Beach Width and Dune
Height Patterns on Masonboro Island, North Carolina” — Kristen Hall (Florida Institute of Technology)
5. “Experimental Study on the Performance of a Perched Beach
Constructed with Geotextile Encapsulated-Sand Systems” —
Andreia Moreira (University of Porto), Joana Gomes, Luciana Das
Neves, Francisco Taveira Pinto, Maria De Lurdes Lopes, Fernando
Veloso Gomes
6. “Beach and Dune Reinforcement with Geotextile Encapsulated-Sand Systems the Portuguese Experience” — Luciana
Das Neves (University of Porto), Maria De Lurdes Lopes, Fernando
Veloso-Gomes
7. “Geomorphological Controls on Beach Morphodynamics
(Western Sardinia, Mediterranean Sea)” — Simone Simeone
(Istituto per l’Ambiente Marino Costiero), Giovanni De Falco
8. “’Beachpro’ App: Developing a Strategy for Community Involvement in Beach Profiling” — Alfonso Solís (Axis Ingenieria),
Mónica Febles, Juan Osegueda, Eduardo Batllori
9. “Ecologically-Oriented Coastal Engineering: A New Approach
for Bird Island Restoration and Avian Conservation at Sundown
Island, Matagorada Bay, Texas” — Cris Weber (Freese & Nichols
Inc), Thomas Dixon, Dave Buzan, Juan Moya, Iliana Peña
10. “Numerical Investigation of Beach Profile Evolution Using a
New Sediment Concentration Model” — R. Rahman (University
of South Florida), R. Jayaratne, A.E. Tejada-Martinez, P. Wang
11. “Measuring and Modeling Beach-Profile Response to Tropical Storm Debby, West Central Florida” — Jun Cheng (University
of South Florida), Ping Wang
12. “Laboratory Assessment of the Modified Bruun Rule Extended for Landward Transport” — Alexander Atkinson (University of
Queensland), Tom Baldock
13. “On the Modeling of Sandbar Formation over a Steep Beach
Profile during the Large-Scale Wave Flume Experiment Bardex
II” — B. Dubarbier (Université Bordeaux), B. Castelle, V. Marieu, B.
G. Ruessink
14. “Challenges and Successes in S-beach Model Calibration
Studies” — Mark Leadon (Coastal Protection and Restoration
Authority of Louisiana)
15. “Shoreline Evolution under Sequences of Storms from
6-Year Video Observation at a Meso-Macrotidal Beach” —
Donatus Bapentire Angnuureng (University of Bordeaux), Rafael
Almar, Nadia Senechal, Bruno Castelle, Kwasi Appeaning Addo,
Vincent Marieu
16. “Oceanic Island Beaches Sedimentary, Morphological,
Geochemical Seasonal Variations: The Case of Fernando De
Noronha Island, Pernambuco State, Brazil” — Roberto Lima
Barcellos (Pernambuco Federal University), Sayonara Medeiros
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Lins, Clemente Coelho Junior
17. “Upcoast Expansion of Erosion Opposite to Direction of
Predominant Longshore Sand Transport Observed in Futtsu
Point” — Yasuhito Noshi (Nihon University), Takaaki Uda, Akio
Kobayashi, Takayuki Yoshino
18. “Shoreline Variability on a Sandy Beach in Southern Brazil”
— C.B. Oliveira (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande), L.J. Calliari,
A.O. Oliveira
19. “Morphology Changes of Sand Spit around the Tenryu River
Mouth due to Floods Accompanied with Overtopping Waves”
— Yuya Sasaki (University of Tokyo), Shinji Sato
20. “Longshore Sand Transport : An Examination of Methods
and Associated Uncertainties” — Dilip K. Barua (Coastal, Port and
Marine Engineering)
21. “Scheme of the Wave Climate in Shallow Water for Numerical Modeling (2DH) of Sand Transport Potential on the Cassino
Beach, Rio Grande, Brazil” — Flipe Caetano Sprovieri (CB&I), José
Antonio Scotti Fontoura
22. “A Comprehensive Analysis of the Santoss Formula for the
Sheetflow Sediment Transport” — Fuchun Lai (Zhejiang University), Haijiang Liu
23. “Tridimensional Rip Current Modelling” — Rachid Benshila
(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Patrick Marchesiello, Rafael Almar
24. “Bedform Classification in front of Santinho Headland,
Santinho Beach –Santa Catarina Island, Brazil” — D. Porpilho
(Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina), A.H.F. Klein, R.S.V. De
Camargo, M.F.V. Prado, A.D. Short, G. Vieira Da Silva, E.E. Toldo Jr.
25. “Swash-Based Wave Energy Reflection on Natural Beaches”
— Rafael Almar (Université de Toulouse), Raimundo Ibaceta,
Christopher Blenkinsopp, Patricio Catalan, Rodrigo Cienfuegos,
Nguyen Trung Viet, Duong Hai Thuan, Din Van Uu, Jean-Pierre
Lefebvre, Wahab Sowah Laryea, Raoul Laibi, Bruno Castelle, Nadia
Senechal, Edward J. Anthony
26. “Propagation and Dissipation of Infragravity Waves on a
Dissipative Beach with Energetic Wave Forcing” — Kris Inch
(University of Plymouth), Mark Davidson, Gerd Masselink, Paul
Russell
27. “Run-up on a Micro-Tidal Sea-Breeze Dominated Beach” —
Elena Ojeda (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), Alec
Torres-Freyermuth, E. Tonatiuh Mendoza, Jack A. Puleo
28. “The Nonlinear Effects of Wave on Sand Beach Evolution” —
Rui Wang (Tsinghua University), Xiaojing Niu, Xin Chen
29. “Morphodynamic and Hydrodynamic Responses to Wind
and Wave Events in a Small Southern California Estuary” — M.
Harvey (University of California-San Diego), S. Giddings, G. Pawlak
30. “Numerical Simulations of Sediment Deposition and Erosion on the Louisiana Coast during Hurricane Gustav” — Ke Liu
(Louisiana State University), Qin Chen, Kelin Hu, Kehui Xu
31. “Restoring Estuarine Habitat in Galveston West Bay through
Placement of Dredged Sediments: Monitoring and Lessons
Learned” — Ronald McPherson (HDR Inc.), Philip Blackmar, Daniel
Heilman
32. “What Role Does Coastal Vegetation Play in Foredune Morphodynamics?” — Thomas B. Doyle (University of Wollongong),
Colin D. Woodroffe
33. “Geological and Geotechnical Characterization of Coastal
Marshes in the Mississippi River Delta” — Cody Johnson (Louisiana State University), Qin Chen, Arash Karimpour, Samuel Bentley,
Crawford White, Kehui Xu, Jiaze Wang
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— Wednesday • May 13 —
Technical Sessions D • 8:10-9:50)
Session 1 • Sea Level Rise and Super Storms
in a Warming World –1 (Bayview I)
Convener: Jeff Williams
8:10-8:30 • “Modeling the Influence of Sea Level Rise on
Future Storm Surge Elevations Considering Landscape
Evolution” — Brian K. Batten (Dewberry), Brian Blanton,
Susan Taylor, Joel Plummer
8:30-8:50 • “Dramatic Shore-Face Changes along the
Galveston Barrier Island before and after Hurricane Ike:
Results of the 3D Beach and Depth of the Closure Profiling” — T.M. Dellapenna (Texas A&M University), J. Moya,
Dr. J. Carlin, Cris Weber, R. Webster, C. Noll Iv, K. Johnson, R.
Sugla
8:50-9:10 • “Climate Change Implications for Coastal Protection from Southern Mediterranean to U.S. Coastlines”
— Nabil Ismail (Maritime Academy, Alexandria, Costamarine Technologies), S. Jeffress Williams
9:10-9:30 • “On The Impact of a Series of Severe Storms
on a Double-Barred Sandy Coast: Dune Erosion and
Megacups Embayments” — Bruno Castelle (Université
de Bordeaux), Vincent Marieu, Stephane Bujan, Kristen D.
Splinter, Arthur Robinet, Nadia Senechal, Sophie Ferreira
9:30-9:50 • “Sea Level Rise and Nuisance Flood Frequency
Changes along the United States Coastline” — W. Sweet
(NOAA), J. Park, J. Marra, C. Zervas, S. Gill
Session 2 • Beaches: Profile Evolution
and Modeling–1 (Bayview II)
Chair: Dominic Reeve
8:10-8:30 • “Sand Search and Beach Nourishment at
Jaboatão Dos Guararapes, Pe, Brazil” — Rodrigo Barletta
(CB&I Brazil), Lindino Benedet, Jorge Souza, Lucas Silveira,
Leandro Franklin, Núbia Guerra
8:30-8:50 • “Foreshore Evolution of a Mixed Sand and
Gravel Beach: The Case of Playa Granada, Southern
Spain” — Rafael Jesús Bergillos (University of Granada),
Miguel Ortega-Sánchez, Miguel Ángel Losada
8:50-9:10 • “A Morphodynamic Comparison of Walled and
Non-Walled Beach Sections, Ensenada Beach, Mexico” —
Amaia Ruiz De Alegria-Arzaburu (Universidad Autónoma
de Baja California), Hector Garcia-Nava, Eduardo Gil-Silva,
Gemma Desplan-Salinas
9:10-9:30 • “Erosive and Accretive Mobile Bed Experiments in Large-Scale Tests” — Ivan Caceres (Universitat
Politècnica de Catalunya), Agustin Sanchez-Arcilla
9:30-9:50 • “Beach Memory Related to Cross-Shore
Processes” — M. S. Jara (Universidad de Cantabria), M.
González, R. Medina
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Session 3 • Cohesive and Non-cohesive
Sediments–1 (Bayview III)
Chair: Peter Nielsen
8:10-8:30 • “Sediment Transport in Wave-Current Bottom Boundary Layer under Linear Propagating Waves
at an Angle with the Current” — Mohammad Saud Afzal
(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Lars
Erik Holmedal, Dag Myrhaug
8:30-8:50 • “In-Situ Measurement of Erosion of Mixed
Sand-Mud Sediments” — Kevin B. Briggs (Naval Research
Laboratory), J. Calantoni
8:50-9:10 • “Mixed-Sediment Model Performance to
Simulate Erosion/Deposition Events in a Macrotidal
Estuary Mouth” — Florent Grasso (IFREMER), Pierre Le Hir,
Benedicte Thouvenin, Romaric Verney, Herve Jestin
9:10-9:30 • “Aveiro Lagoon Fine Sediment Laboratory
Tests” —Carlos Coelho (Aveiro University), Sandra Costa,
Luis Portela, Fábio Ribeiro, Ricardo Cunha
9:30-9:50 • “Sand Transport in Coral Reefs: Are Lagoons
In-filling?” — Ana Vila-Concejo (University of Sydney),
Daniel L. Harris, Hannah E. Power
Session 4 • Barrier Islands–2 (Mission II-III)
Chair: Aart Kroon
8:10-8:30 • “Complex Responses of Barriers to Sea-Level
Rise Emerging from a Model of Alongshore-Coupled
Dynamic Profile Evolution” — Andrew D. Ashton (Woods
Hole Oceanographic Institution), Jorge Lorenzo-Trueba
8:30-8:50 • “Investigating Morphological and Stratigraphic Changes to the Submarine Shoreface of a
Transgressive Barrier Island: Follets Island, Northern Gulf
of Mexico” — Joseph Carlin (California State University),
Timothy Dellapenna, Jens Figlus, Craig Harter
8:50-9:10 • “The Role of Hurricanes on the Morphological
Evolution of a Sediment-Starved Barrier Island along the
upper Texas Coast: Follets Island” — Craig Harter (Texas
A&M University), Jens Figlus, Tim Dellapenna
9:10-9:30 • “Modelling Dune Erosion, Overwash and
Breaching at Fire Island (NY) During Hurricane Sandy”
— P. Lodewijk M. De Vet (Delft University of Technology),
Robert T. McCall, Joost P. Den Bieman, Marcel J.F. Stive,
Maarten Van Ormondt
9:30-9:50 • “Management Issues Linked to Geomorphological Changes to the Nauset/Monomoy Barrier Beach
System, Cape Cod, MA” — Theodore L. Keon (Department
of Coastal Resources, Town of Chatham, MA), Graham S.
Giese
Break • 9:50-10:20 (Regatta Pavilion)
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Technical Sessions E • 10:20-12:00
Session 1 • Sea Level Rise and Super Storms
in a Warming World–2 (Bayview I)
Convener: Jeff Williams
10:20-10:40 • “Regional Variability in Atlantic Storm Response along the Southwest Coast of England” — Gerd
Masselink (Plymouth University), Tim Scott, Daniel Conley,
Mark Davidson, Paul Russell”
10:40-11:00 • “UK Storms 2014: Gravel Beach Response”
— Tim Poate (Plymouth University), Gerd Masselink, Robert
McCall, Paul Russell, Mark Davidson
11:00-11:20 • “Multi-Annual Sand and Gravel Beach
Response to Storms in the Southwest of England” — Tim
Scott (Plymouth University), Gerd Masselink, Tim O’Hare,
Mark Davidson, Paul Russell
11:20-11:40 • “A New Profile Fitting Approach to Estimating Beach Recession by Sea Level Rise” — Wonchul Cho
(Chung-Ang University), Jong Sung Yoon, Dong Soo Hur,
Jung L. Lee
11:40-12:00 • “The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s Marine Minerals Program Coordination for
Delineating and Managing Offshore Atlantic Outer
Continental Shelf Sand Resources after Hurricane Sandy”
— Jeffrey S. Waldner (U.S. Dept. of the Interior), Jeffrey A.
Reidenauer, Lora A. Turner
Session 2 • Beaches: Profile Evolution
and Modeling–2 (Bayview II)
Chair: Peter Ruggiero
10:20-10:40 • “Observations of Intertidal Bar Welding
along a High Energy, Dissipative Coastline” — Nicholas
Cohn (Oregon State University), Dylan Anderson, Peter
Ruggiero
10:40-11:00 • “Modeling Beach Profile Response to Varying Waves and Water Levels with Special Focus on the
Subaerial Region” — Magnus Larson (Lund University),
Sofia Westergren, Hans Hanson
11:00-11:20 • “Impact of a Storm on the First-Year Evolution of the Sand Engine” — A.P. Luijendijk (Delft University
of Technology), B.J.A. Huisman, M.A. De Schipper
11:20-11:40 • “Modeling Gravel Barrier Resilience during
Storms with Xbeach-G: The Role of Infiltration” — Robert
McCall (Deltares), Gerhard Masselink, Timothy Poate, Dano
Roelvink
11:40-12:00 • “Annual Model of Swash Zone Beach Profile
Change Focusing on Berm Formation and Erosion” —
Takayuki Suzuki (Yokohama National University), Yutaka
Mochizuki, Jun Sasaki
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Session 3 • Cohesive and Non-cohesive
Sediments–2 (Bayview III)
Chair: William Kamphuis
10:20-10:40 • “Geotechnical Investigation of Coastal Sediments at the Arctic Permafrost Edge: Preliminary Results
from an Expedition to Herschel Island” — Nina Stark (Virginia Tech), Brandon Quinn, Hugues Lantuit, Gavin Manson
10:40-11:00 • “Contributions of Human Activities and
Natural (Extreme) Events on the Sediment Dynamics in
the Gulf of Lions” — Romaric Verney (IFREMER), Cihan
Sahin, Baptiste Mengual, Aurelien Gangloff, David Doxaran,
David Le Berre, Matthias Jacquet, Ivane Pairaud
11:00-11:20 • “Testing of the New Santoss Transport Formula in the Delft3D Morphological Modeling System” —
Jebbe Van Der Werf (Deltares), Roelof Veen, Jan Ribberink,
Joep Van Der Zanden
11:20-11:40 • “Sand Transport Process Measurements
under Large-Scale Breaking Waves” —Joep Van Der
Zanden (University of Twente), Dominic A. Van Der A, Jan S.
Ribberink, Tom O’donoghue, David Hurther, Iván Cáceres,
Peter D. Thorne
11:40-12:00 • “Sediment Transport in Combined Tidal and
Wind Driven Flows with Residual Currents” — Hong Wang
(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Lars
Erik Holmedal
Session 4 • Beach Nourishment (Mission II-III)
Chair: Hans Hanson
10:20-10:40 • “Large Storm Impact on a Beach under
Sand Nourishments” — Sebastian Dan (Flanders Hydraulics Research), Anne-Lise Montreuil, Rosalia Delgado, Tomas
Van Oyen
10:40-11:00 • “Verification of Effect of Gravel Nourishment on Hamamatsu-Shinohara Coast, Japan” — Toshinori Ishikawa (Public Works Research Center, Tokyo),
Takaaki Uda, Toshiro San-Nami, Kou Furuike
11:00-11:20 • “Observations of Four Nourished Beaches”
— B.C. Ludka (University of California-San Diego), R.T. Guza,
W.C. O’Reilly
11:20-11:40 • “Aeolian Activity on a Peninsula-Shaped
Mega Nourishment” — Lianne Van Der Weerd (University
of Twente), Kathelijne Wijnberg
11:40-12:00 • “Initial Volume Losses at Nourished Beaches and the Effect of Surfzone Slope” — Matthieu De
Schipper (Delft University of Technology), Sierd De Vries,
Joao Mil-Homens, Ad Reniers, Rosh Ranasinghe, Marcel
Stive
Lunch • 12:00-13:30 (Banyan Court Lawn)
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Technical Sessions F • 13:30-15:10
Session 3 • Tsunamis–1 (Bayview III)
Session 1 • Long-Term Coastal Evolution–1
(Bayview I)
Chair: Guy Gelfenbaum
Conveners: Ad van der Spek, Dirk-Jan Walstra
and Dano Roelvink
13:30-13:50 • “A Hybrid Shoreline Model for the Sand
Engine: Comparison with Observations and Long-Term
Predictions” — Kasper Kaergaard (DHI), Nils Droenen
13:50-14:10 • “Pluri-Decadal Morphodynamic and Stratigraphic Modelling of an Estuary Sandbank” — Thomas
Guerin (University of La Rochelle), Xavier Bertin, Eric
Chaumillon
14:10-14:30 • “A Climate-Based Multivariate Wave Emulator for Long-Term Morphodynamic Simulations” — José
Antonio A. Antolínez (Cantabria University), Fernando J.
Méndez, Paula Camus, E. Mauricio González, Peter Ruggiero
14:30-14:50 • “A Classification of Scouring Marks in Macrotidal Environments from Analysis of Long Term Wreck
Marks” — Thierry Garlan (Department of Marine Geology,
SHOM), Elodie Marches, Emeric Brenon
14:50-15:10 • “Sediment Dynamics of Negombo Lagoon
Outlet, Sri Lanka” — Pushpa Dissanayake (Swansea University), Trang Duong, Harshinie Karunarathna, Roshanka
Ranasinghe
Session 2 • Beaches: Sediment Transport–1
(Bayview II)
Chair: Haijiang Liu
13:30-13:50 • “Laboratory Measurement of Sediment
Transport under Dam-Break Waves Based on Image
Analysis” — Lianhui Wu (Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology), Dejun Feng, Akio Okayasu, Takenori
Shimozono
13:50-14:10 • “Century-Scale Longshore Sediment
Transport Rates Calculated from Reconstructed Historical
Coastal Surfaces” — Graham S. Giese (Department of Marine Geology, MA) Mark Borrelli, Stephen T. Mague, Theresa
L. Smith, Patrick O. Barger, Mark B. Adams, Patrica Hughes
14:10-14:30 • “Capacity Versus Non-Capacity Modeling
of Bed Load Transport in the Swash Zone” — Zhiguo He
(Zhejiang University), Liming Tan, Peng Hu
14:30-14:50 • “In-Situ Geotechnical Investigation of Sediment Dynamics of an Embayed Beach Using a Dynamic
Penetrometer” — Franziska Hellmich (MARUM), Brice
Blossier, Karin R. Bryan, Nina Stark, Achim Kopf
14:50-15:10 • “Wave-Phase Resolving Sediment Transport
due to Wave Groups and Irregular Waves: Comparison
of Full and Integrated Approaches” — Kasper Kaergaard
(DHI), Sina Saremi, Nils Droenen, Rolf Deigaard
13:30-13:50 • “An Experimental Investigation on Influence of Air Void in Sand Dune Sediment Transport due to
Overwash” — K.M. Ahtesham Hossain Raju (University of
Tokyo), Shinji Sato
13:50-14:10 • “A Method to Identify Opportunities for
Wetland Restoration/Creation as a Soft Engineering
Solution to Tsunamis: A Case Study from Japan” — R.
Jayaratne (University of East London), R. Lindsay, B. Al Dakdouky, B. Premaratne, M. Marriot, T. Shibayama
14:10-14:30 • “Hindcast of Bathymetry Change in Oarai
Port, Japan, Caused by the 2011 Tsunami” — Yoshiaki
Kuriyama (Port and Airport Research Institute, Japan),
Yoshiyuki Uno, Kazuhiko Honda
14:30-14:50 • “Experiments on Embankment Reinforcement Using Steel Sheet Piles against Tsunami Overflow”
— Yuta Mitobe (Tohoku University), Mohammad Bagus
Adityawan, Min Roh, Hitoshi Tanaka, Kazutaka Otsushi,
Tatsuaki Kurosawa
14:50-15:10 • “Tsunami Sediment Analysis Based on
Luminescence Measurement” — Shinji Sato (University of
Tokyo), Kanto Nishiguchi, Yusuke Yamanaka
Session 4 • North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive
Study and Post-Super Storm Sandy Work
(Mission II-III)
Convener: Mary Cialone
13:30-13:50 • “Modeling the Effects of Hard Structures on
Dune Erosion and Overwash: A Case Study of the Impact
of Hurricane Sandy on the New Jersey Coast” — C.M.
Nederhoff (Deltares), Q.J. Lodder, M. Boers, J.P. Den Bieman,
J.K. Miller
13:50-14:10 • “North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive
Study (NACCS) Storm Simulation and Statistical Analysis:
Part I–Overview” — Mary A. Cialone (U.S. Army Engineer
Research and Development Center), Lynn M. Bocamazo,
Norberto C. Nadal-Caraballo, Thomas C. Massey, Jeffrey A.
Melby
14:10-14:30 • “North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study
(NACCS) Storm Simulation and Statistical Analysis: Part
II–High Performance Semi-Automated Production System” — Thomas C. Massey (U.S. Army Engineer Research
and Development Center), Jay J. Ratcliff, Mary A. Cialone
14:30-14:50 • “North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study
(NACCS) Storm Simulation and Statistical Analysis: Part
IV–Nonlinear Effects of Tides on Storm Surge Levels”
— Kimberly C. Pevey (U.S. Army Engineer Research and
Development Center), Norberto C. Nadal-Caraballo, Tate O.
Mcalpin, Brittany L. Gunkel
14:50-15:10 • “The Effects of Geomorphic Changes during
Hurricane Sandy on Water Levels in Great South Bay”
— Maarten Van Ormondt (Deltares), Cheryl Hapke, Dano
Roelvink, Tim Nelson
Break • 15:10-15:40 (Regatta Pavilion)
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n PROGRAM • Wednesday, May 13
n PROGRAM • Wednesday, May 13
Technical Sessions G • 15:40-17:20
Session 3 • Tsunamis–2 (Bayview III)
Session 1 • Long-Term Coastal Evolution–2
(Bayview I)
Chair: Bruce Jaffe
Conveners: Ad van der Spek, Dirk-Jan Walstra and Dano
Roelvink
15:40-16:00 • “Controls on Shoreface Response to Sea
Level Change” — Michael A. Kinsela (University of Sydney),
Peter J. Cowell
16:00-16:20 • “Sediment Dynamics and Morphological
Evolution of a Large Back-Barrier Estuary” — Ryan P.
Mulligan (Queen’s University), David Mallinson, Gregory
Clunies, Nick Zaremba, Eduardo Leorri, Stephen Culver, Siddhartha Mitra, Stanley Riggs
16:20-16:40 • “Wave Energy, Sediment Supply, and
Sea-Level Fall: Late Holocene Basin Infilling in Southern
Brazil” — Christopher J. Hein (Virginia Institute of Marine
Science), Ioannis Y. Georgiou, Duncan M. Fitzgerald, Luis
H.P. Souza, Antonio H.F. Klein, João T. Menezes
16:40-17:00 • “Importance of Mud for Morphological
Response of Tidal Basins to Sea-Level Rise” — Zheng Bing
Wang (Deltares), Ad Van Der Spek
17:00-17:20 • “Predicting Centuries of Morphodynamics
in San Pablo Bay, California: Hindcast and Forecast Including Sea Level Rise” — Mick Van Der Wegen (UNESCOIHE), Bruce E. Jaffe, Dano Roelvink
Session 2 • Beaches: Sediment Transport–2
(Bayview II)
Chair: Shinji Sato
15:40-16:00 • “3-D Numerical Modeling of Undertow Current and Sediment Transport in Surf Zone” — Weiming
Wu (Clarkson University)
16:00-16:20 • “Bottom Stress Measurements on the Inner
Shelf” — Christopher R. Sherwood (U.S. Geological Survey),
Malcolm Scully, John Trowbridge
16:20-16:40 • “Monitoring Mixed Sand and Gravel
Beaches Using Unmanned Aerial Systems” — Paul Elsner
(Birkbeck College London), Diane Horn, Uwe Dornbusch,
Ian Thomas, Dan Amos
16:40-17:00 • “An Experimental Study of the Seepage
Process in the Swash Zone” — Haijiang Liu (Zhejiang University), Zhixuan Cheng, Jianxun Wang
17:00-17:20 • “Grain Size Variability on High-Energy Macrotidal Beaches” — Sam Prodger (Plymouth University),
Paul Russell, Mark Davidson, Jon Miles
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15:40-16:00 • “Effect of Tsunami Parameters on the Sedimentation” — Rozita Kian (Middle East Technical University), Aykut Pamuk, Ahmet Cevdet Yalciner, Andrey Zaytsev
16:00-16:20 • “The Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004: Identification of Tsunami Deposits Offshore in the Andaman Sea
by Different Proxies” — Klaus Schwarzer (Kiel University),
Peter Feldens, Daroonwan Sakuna-Schwartz, Siwatt Pongpiachan, Yvonne Milker, Danai Tipmanee
16:20-16:40 • “Exploring Hybrid Modeling of Tsunami
Flow and Deposit Characteristics” — Daisuke Sugawara
(Tohoku University), Bruce Jaffe, Kazuhisa Goto, Guy Gelfenbaum, Seanpaul La Selle
16:40-17:00 • “The Influence of Sediment Source, Vegetation and Microtopography on Tsunami Deposit Characteristics” — Yuichi Nishimura (Hokkaido University), Yugo
Nakamura, Purna S. Putra
17:00-17:20 • “Recovery Process of the Natori River
Mouth Morphology after the 2011 Tohoku Tsunami” —
Min Roh (Tohoku University), Yuta Mitobe, Hitoshi Tanaka
Session 4 • Barrier Islands of Louisiana
(Mission II-III)
Convener: Syed Khalil
15:40-16:00 • “An Integrated System-Based Approach
to Restoration of Louisiana’s Barrier Islands” — Syed M.
Khalil (Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of
Louisiana), Richard C. Raynie
16:00-16:20 • “Impacts of Relative Sea-Level Rise and
Extreme Storms on Coastal Geomorphic Change and
Barrier Island Evolution in Louisiana” — Jack L. Kindinger
(U.S. Geological Survey), Noreen A. Buster, James G. Flocks,
Julie C. Bernier, Mark A. Kulp, Michael D. Miner
16:20-16:40 • “Stratigraphy and Morphology of the Barrier Platform of Breton Island, Louisiana: Deltaic, Marine
and Human Influences” — James Flocks (U.S. Geological
Survey), Jack Kindinger, Jennifer Miselis, Stanley Locker
16:40-17:00 • “Differential Sediment Consolidation
Associated with Barrier Beach Restoration: Caminada
Headland, South Louisiana” — Mark R. Byrnes (Applied
Coastal Research and Engineering), Chester Hedderman,
Michael Hasen P.E., Harry Roberts, Syed Khalil, Steven G.
Underwood
17:00-17:20 • “Unique Challenges in Restoring Barrier Island Habitat in Coastal Louisiana” — Michael Poff (Coastal
Engineering Consultants Inc.), Gregory Grandy, Jon Staiger,
Jason Lanclos, Syed Khalil
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n PROGRAM • Wednesday, May 13
Technical Sessions H (posters) • 17:30-19:30
with snacks, beer and soft drinks (Regatta Pavillion)
Host: Ping Wang
1. “Post-Sandy Emergency Beachfill Design and Construction
within the Corps of Engineers New York District Boundary” —
Frank Buonaiuto (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers), Lynn Bocamazo,
Steve Couch, Chris Rasmussen, David Yang, Diane Rahoy
2. “North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study (NACCS) Storm
Simulation and Statistical Analysis: Part V – River Inflows” —
Brittany Gunkel (U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development
Center), Tate Mcalpin, Norberto C. Nadal-Caraballo
3. “Conceptual Regional Sediment Budget for the U.S. North
Atlantic Coast” — Julie Dean Rosati (U.S. Army Engineer Research
and Development Center), Ashley E. Frey, Alison S. Grzegorzewski,
Coraggio Maglio, Andrew Morang, Robert C. Thomas
4. “A Nonlinear, Implicit One-Line Model to Predict Long-Term
Shoreline Change” — Sean Vitousek (U.S. Geological Survey),
Patrick L. Barnard
5. “Morphodynamic Development of a Wave-Dominated Shelf
during Holocene (Western Sardinia, Mediterranean Sea)” —
Giovanni. De Falco (IAMC-CNR), Simone Simeone, Renato Tonielli
6. “Temporal and Spatial Shoreline Variabilty Observed with a
X-Band Radar at Hasaki Coast, Japan” — Elsayed M. Galal (Port
Said University), Satoshi Takewaka
7. “Erosion Response of a Mixed Sand and-Gravel Beach in Central Puget Sound” — Younes Nouri (Coast & Harbor Engineering/
Hatch Mott MacDonald), David P. Simpson
8. “Interaction of Tsunamis and Tropical Cyclones” — Christian
M. Appendini (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), Rafael
Meza-Padilla, Felipe Avendaño, Patricio A. Catalán
9. “Barrier Island Performance Analysis for Coastal Louisiana” —
J. Lanclos (Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority), M.T. Poff, G. Grandy, S. Khalil
10. “Suspended Sediment and Light Attenuation Characteristics
in Singapore Waters” — Toh Han Loong (Delta Marine Consultant
Singapore PTE Ltd.), Dirk Sebastiaan Van Maren
11. “Life Cycle Assessment for Dredged Sediment Placement
Strategies” — Matthew E. Bates (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers),
Cate Fox-Lent, Linda Seymour, Ben A. Wender, Igor Linkov
12. “Modeling of the Morphodynamic Evolution of Subaqueous Sand Dunes” — Arnaud Doré (Bordeaux University), Philippe
Bonneton, Vincent Marieu, Thierry Garlan
13. “Observed and Modelled Streaming in Field Measurements”
— Lars Erik Holmedal (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Troels Aagaard, Hong Wang, Dag Myrhaug
14. “Practical Considerations on Numerical Modeling of Sediment Sorting at a Large-Scale Sand Nourishment” — B.J.A. Huisman (Delft University of Technology), J. V.D. Zwaag, A.P. Luijendijk,
And B.G. Ruessink
15. “Particle Path in Oscillatory Flow over Smooth and Rough
Bed” — Karsten Lindegård Jensen (Technical University of Denmark), Michael Steffensen, Jørgen Fredsøe, B. Mutlu Sumer
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17. “Digital Grain Size Analysis of the Well-Sorted Sediment” —
Zhixuan Cheng (Zhejiang University), Haijiang Liu
18. “Morphodynamic Evolution of the Aveiro Lagoon Harbor
Area (2001-2012), Portugal” — Sandra Costa (University of
Aveiro), Carlos Coelho, Luís Portela
19. “Short-Term Morphological Change in Woolgoola Inlet,
AU” — Stephanie Dohner (Florida Institute of Technology), Peter
Nielsen, Alice Aubry
20. “Climate Change Driven Morphological Behaviour at Small
Tidal Inlet Systems” — Trang Duong (UNESCO-IHE), Roshanka Ranasinghe, Pushpa Dissanayake, Arjen Luijendijk, Dirk-Jan Walstra,
Dano Roelvink
21. “Comparing Two Numerical Models in Simulating Hydrodynamics and Sediment Transport at a Dual Inlet System, WestCentral Florida” — Ping Wang (University of South Florida), Jun
Cheng, Mark H. Horwitz, Kelly R. Legault
22. “Multi-Temporal Geospatial Analysis of the Evolution and
Closing of Pea Island Breach, NC” — Liliana Velasquez (North
Carolina State University), Elizabeth Sciaudone, Helena Mitasova,
Margery Overton
23. “Role of North Atlantic Climate Variability on Barrier-Spit
Oscillations: The Cap Ferret” — Alphonse Nahon (BRGM), Deborah Idier, Hugues Fenies, Julie Mugica, Nadia Senechal, Cyril Mallet
24. “Flow Structure of Submarine Debris Flow” — Xuesheng
Qian (Jackson State University), Himangshu Das
25. “St. Lucie Shoal Complex: A Case Study in Nearshore Sand
Shoals” — Leaf Erickson (Florida Institute of Technology), Gary
Zarillo
26. “Sediment Management Options for Galveston Island, Texas” — Ashley E. Frey (U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center), Andrew Morang, David B. King, Robert C. Thomas
27. “The Distribution of Organic Matter and Modern Sedimentary Processes in an Urban Tropical Estuarine System, Brazil” —
Thaís De Santana Oliveira (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco),
Roberto Lima Barcellos, Carlos Augusto França Schettini, Plínio
Barbosa De Camargo
28. “Preview Analysis to Sand Bypass System Design in the Port
of Sisal, Yucatán” — P.E. Reyes (Universidad Nacional Autónoma
de México), P. Salles, J. López, E. Casillas
29. “Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Modelling over Multiple Dune Lengths at Maspalomas, Gran Canaria” — Alexander
B. Smith (University of Ulster), D.W.T. Jackson, J.A.G. Cooper
30. “Field Observations of Waves at the Base of a Cliff” — A.P.
Young (Scripps Institution of Oceanography), O. Burvingt, R.E.
Flick, W.C. O’Reilly, R.T. Guza
31. “Using Geospatial Tool to Objectively Identify Coastal Features for Regulatory Mapping” — J.P. Plummer (Dewberry), B.K.
Batten, M. Chlebus
32. “The Core-Recorded Strata and Evolution since the Late
Pleistocene in Radial Tidal Ridge Field, Northern Jiangsu
Offshore, Southern Yellow Sea, China” — Yong Yin (Nanjing
University)
16. “Stochastic Model of Fluid Mud Transport under Wave and
Current” — Yasuyuki Nakagawa (Port and Airport Research Institute, Japan), Kazuo Nadaoka, Hiroshi Yagi, Yasuo Nihei, Hiroshi
Uchikawa
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n PROGRAM • Thursday, May 14
— Thursday • May 14 —
Technical Sessions I (8:10-9:50)
Session 1 • Dredged Sediments (Bayview I)
Chair: Andrew Morang
8:10-8:30 • “CFD Modelling of Fall Pipe Rock Dumping
Using Picin” — Qiang Chen (University of Bath), David M.
Kelly, Jeremy Spearman, Aggelos Dimakopoulos, Jun Zang,
Chris J.K. Williams
n PROGRAM • Thursday, May 14
Session 3 • Predicting Decadal Coastal
Geomorphic Evolution–1 (Bayview III)
Conveners: Robert Nicholls, Jon French
and Barend van Maanen
8:10-8:30 • “Decadal Scale Shoreline Change Arises from
Large-Scale Interactions, While Small-Scale Changes
are Forgotten: Observational Evidence” — A. B. Murray
(Duke University), E.D. Lazarus, L.J. Moore, J. Lightfoot, A.D.
Ashton, D.E. McNamara, K. Ells
8:50-9:10 • “Sand Ridges in the Mid-Outer Shelf as Potential Sand Borrows Areas (NW Mediterranean)” — Ruth
Durán (Institut de Ciències del Mar, CSIC), Jorge Guillén,
Gonzalo Simarro, Marta Ribó, Pere Puig, Araceli Muñoz,
Albert Palanques
8:30-8:50 • “Improving Decadal Coastal Geomorphic Predictions: An Overview of the ICOASST Project” — Robert
J. Nicholls (University of Southampton), Jon French, Helene
Burningham, Barend Van Maanen, Andres Payo, James
Sutherland, Mike Walkden, Gill Thornhill, Jenny Brown, Fay
Luxford, Jonathan Simm, Dominic E. Reeve, Jim W. Hall,
Alejandro Souza, Peter K. Stansby, Laurent O. Amoudry,
Benedict D. Rogers, Mike Ellis, Richard Whitehouse, Jose M.
Horrillo-Caraballo, Harshinie U. Karunarathna, Shunqi Pan,
Andy Plater, Justin Dix, John Barnes, Eleanor Heron
9:10-9:30 • “Settling Characteristics of Fine-Grained
Sediments Used in Louisiana Coastal Land Building and
Restoration Projects” — Malay Ghose-Hajra (University of
New Orleans), Christine Mebust
8:50-9:10 • “Decadal Simulations of Coastal Geomorphic
Evolution in Liverpool Bay, UK” — James Sutherland (HR
Wallingford), Kate Rossington, Richard Whitehouse Belen
Blanco, Julien L’Homme
9:30-9:50 • “Numerical Model Studies to Support the
Sustainable Management of Dredge Spoil Deposition
in a Complex Nearshore Environment” — Simon Weppe
(MetOcean Solutions Limited), Peter Mccomb, Lincoln Coe
9:10-9:30 • “Esteem: A New ‘Hybrid Complexity’ Model for
Simulating Estuary Morphological Evolution at Decadal
to Centennial Scales” — Gillian Thornhill (University College of London), Jon French, Helene Burningham
Session 2 • Inlet & Navigation Channels–1
(Bayview II)
9:30-9:50 • “Modelling Tidal-Inlet Morphodynamics on
Medium Time Scales” — Edwin Elias (Deltares), Roy Teske,
Ad Van Der Spek, Marian Lazar
8:30-8:50 • “In-Situ Geotechnical Investigation of a Confined Sediment Disposal Facility, Sydney Harbour, Nova
Scotia” — Jared Dorvinen (Virginia Tech), Nina Stark, Bruce
Hatcher, Matthew Hatcher, Vincent Leys, Achim Kopf
Chair: Lihua Lin
8:10-8:30 • “A Tale of Five Harbours: Fluvial vs. Longshore Sediment Sources in Great Lakes Harbours” — J.
Doucette (GHD Inc), C. Pinilla
8:30-8:50 • “Sediment Engineering thru Dredging and
with Nature (Setdwn): Fate of Fines in the Dredging and
Placement Process” — Coraggio K. Maglio (U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center), Jase D. Ousley,
Jennifer L. Coor
8:50-9:10 • “An Infragravity Wave-Dominated Inlet?” —
Xavier Bertin (UMR), Maitane Olabarrieta
9:10-9:30 • “Ship-Induced Erosion and Pile Array Effect
at Vale’s Pier IV Ore Export Facility, Sao Luis, Brazil” —
Mohammad Dibajnia (Baird & Associates), Onur Kurum,
Charles Fournier, Mathews Morais
9:30-9:50 • “Relocating Krabbengat Channel: A Tale of
Two Developments” — Tommer Vermaas (Deltares), Edwin
Elias, Ad Van Der Spek
Session 4 • Beaches — Dune Dynamics
(Mission II-III)
Chair: Jose Jimenez
8:10-8:30 • “Foredune Classification and Storm Response:
Automated Analysis of Terrestrial Lidar DEMs” — Katherine L. Brodie (U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center), Nicholas J. Spore
8:30-8:50 • “The Influence of Spatially Varying Supply on
Coastal Aeolian Transport: A Field Experiment” — Bas
Hoonhout (Delft University of Technology), Sierd De Vries,
Nickolas Cohn
8:50-9:10 • “Dune Growth Due to Aeolian Sediment
Transport and the Role of the Beach and Intertidal Zone”
— Sierd De Vries (Delft University of Technology), Mitchell
D. Harley, Matthieu A. De Schipper, Gerben Ruessink
9:10-9:30 • “Wind Tunnel Study on Two-Dimensional
Sand Accumulation Forms around Sand Fences” — Shintaro Hotta (Kokubun, Ichikawa), Tsuguo Sunamura, Magnus
Larson
9:30-9:50 • “Aeolian Sand Differentiation along the
Curonian Spit Coast, Baltic Sea, Lithuania” — Darius
Jarmalavičius (Nature Research Centre, Lithuania), Donatas Pupienis, Ilya V. Buynevich, Gintautas Žilinskas, Julia
Fedorovič
Break • 9:50-10:20 (Regatta Pavilion)
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n PROGRAM • Thursday, May 14
Technical Sessions J • 10:20-12:00
Session 1 • Beaches: Shoreline Change and
Modeling (Bayview I)
Chair: Andrew Ashton
10:20-10:40 • “Coastal Erosion Hazards due to Higher
Sea Level: A Simple Hybrid Historical/Geometric Model”
— Tiffany R. Anderson (University of Hawaii at Manoa),
Charles H. Fletcher, Matthew M. Barbee
10:40-11:00 • “Simple Pocket Beach Rotation Model Derived from Linear Analysis” — Brice Blossier (University of
Bremen), Karin R. Bryan, Christian Winter
11:00-11:20 • “Application of EOF Analysis to the Evolution of a Feeder Beach Constructed within a Groin Field”
— Jon K. Miller (Stevens Institute of Technology), Laura
Lemke, Christian Lapann-Johannessen, Elizabeth Livermont
11:20-11:40 • “Beach Changes Triggered by Imbalance
of Longshore Sand Transport and Ground Subsidence
on South Kujukuri Beach” — Takaaki Uda (Public Works
Research Center, Japan), Ryoji Yoshida, Takahiro Todoroki
11:40-12:00 • “Large-Scale Spatial Variability in the Contemporary Coastal Sand and Gravel Resource, Suffolk,
Eastern UK” — Helene Burningham (University College
London), Jon French
Session 2 • Inlet & Navigation Channels–2
(Bayview II)
Chair: Agustin Sanchez-Arcilla
10:20-10:40 • “Hvide Sande Harbour: Bypass Harbour
Three Years After Construction” — Sten E. Kristensen
(DHI), Rolf Deigaard, Ida Brøker, Steen Davidsen, Henning
Yde, Per Sørensen
10:40-11:00 • “Hydrodynamic Conditions and Sediment
Movement at Port of Port Orford” — Honghai Li (U.S.
Army Engineer Research and Development Center), Tahirih
C. Lackey, Hans R. Moritz, Kate C. Groth, Jarod K. Norton
11:00-11:20 • “Liquefaction Flow Slides at Vale’s Ore
Export Terminal, Brazil” — Robert B. Nairn (Baird & Associates), Mohammad Dibajnia, Qimiao Lu, Danielly Delpupo
11:20-11:40 • “On Permeable Rubble Mound Coastal
Structures” — Pedro Lomonaco (Oregon State University),
Otavio Sayao, Andres Mendoza
11:40-12:00 • “Using Strategic Placement of Dredged
Material to Create River Island Habitat: An Engineering
with Nature Demonstration Project in Coastal Louisiana,
USA” — Burton Suedel (U.S. Army Engineer Research and
Development Center), Maik Flanagin, Jim Stevenson, Jeff
Corbino
n PROGRAM • Thursday, May 14
Session 3 • Predicting Decadal Coastal
Geomorphic Evolution–2 (Bayview III)
Conveners: Robert Nicholls, Jon French
and Barend van Maanen
10:20-10:40 • “A Multi-Landform Numerical Framework
for Modelling Large Scale Coastal Morphodynamics”
— Andres Payo (Oxford University), Jim Hall, David FavisMortlock, Matthew Ives
10:40-11:00 • “Modeling the Medium Term Morphodynamic Response of a Tidal Coastal Inlet Using Logical
Networks” — Dominic E. Reeve (Swansea University),
Harshinie Karunarathna, J.M. Horrillo-Caraballo, Shunqi
Pan, Helene Burningham, Jon French
11:00-11:20 • “Modeling Inlet Dynamics to Explore Coupled System Behavior over Decadal Scales” — Barend Van
Maanen (University of Southampton), Mike J. A. Walkden,
Robert J. Nicholls
11:20-11:40 • “Modeling the Response of Coupled Barrier and Cliff Systems to Sea Level Rise” — Mike Walkden
(WSP), Andres Payo, John Barnes, Helene Burningham
11:40-12:00 • “Equilibrium-Based Foreshore Beach Profile
Change Model for Long-Term Data” — Masayuki Banno
(Port and Airport Research Institute, Japan), Yoshiaki Kuriyama, Noriaki Hashimoto
Session 4 • Regional Sediment Management–1
(Mission II-III)
Chair: Mark Byrnes
10:20-10:40 • “Residual Circulation Modelled at the National UK Scale to Identify Sediment Pathways to Inform
Coastal Evolution Models” — J.M. Brown (National Oceanography Centre, UK), L.O. Amoudry, A.J. Souza, A.J. Plater
10:40-11:00 • “Engineering with Nature: Nearshore
Berm Placements at Fort Myers Beach and Perdido Key,
Florida, USA” — Katherine E. Brutsché (U.S. Army Engineer
Research and Development Center), Ping Wang, Julie D.
Rosati, Cheryl E. Pollock
11:00-11:20 • “Ross/Ossi (Rossi): A Coastal Management
Tool for Offshore Sand Sources” — Jennifer L. Coor (Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection), Candace Beauvais,
Jase D. Ousley
11:20-11:40 • “Regional Nearshore Wave Prediction: A
Coastal Sediments Perspective” — S.C. Crosby (Scripps
Institution of Oceanography), W.C. O’Reilly, R.T. Guza
11:40-12:00 • “Wave-Driven Sediment Pathways on a
Gravel-Dominated Coast Subject to a Strongly Bi-Modal
Wave Climate, Suffolk , Eastern UK” — Jon French (University College of London), Helene Burningham
Awards lunch • 12:00-13:30
(Banyan Court Lawn)
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n PROGRAM • Thursday, May 14
Technical Sessions K • 13:30-15:10
Session 1 • Coastal Marsh and Vegetation (Bayview I)
Chair: Christopher Hein
13:30-13:50 • “Mechanisms of Sediment Flux between
Shallows and Marshes” — Jessica R. Lacy (U.S. Geological
Survey), Lisa M. Schile, John C. Callaway, Matthew C. Ferner
13:50-14:10 • “Hydrodynamics and Sediment Dynamics
in an Ice Covered Tidal Flat” — Urs Neumeier (Université
du Québec à Rimouski), Colette Cheng
14:10-14:30 • “Hydro-Morphological Considerations for
the Restoration of Intertidal Habitats” — Nigel Pontee
(CH2MHILL)
14:30-14:50 • “Santinho/Ingleses Transgressive Dunefield
System–Santa Catarina Island (Brazil): Temporal Variability in Vegetation, Manmade Structures and Dune Migration” — Maiara Werner Pinto (GCN/CFH/UFSC), Ricardo
Meireles, Andrew Cooper, Antonio Henrique Da Fontoura
Klein
14:50-15:10 • “Coastal Mangrove Squeeze in the Mekong
Delta” — Marcel J.F Stive (Delft University of Technology),
Linh Phan Khanh, Jaap S.M. Van Thiel De Vries
Session 2 • Inlet & Navigation Channels–3
(Bayview II)
Chair: Magnus Larson
13:30-13:50 • “Observations of the Geometry and Migration of Tidally Reversing Dunes” — Peter Traykovski
(Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
13:50-14:10 • “A Comparative Study of the Consolidation
Rate between Cohesive Sediments from European Ports”
— T. Van Hoestenberghe (Antea Group, Belgium), M.E.
Meshkati Shahmirzadi, P. Staelens, S. Claeys, T. Van Oyen, R.
De Sutter
14:10-14:30 • “Numerical Modeling of Mixed-Size Sediments in Mixed Energy Environments” — Irene M. Watts
(Florida Institute of Technology), Gary A. Zarillo
14:30-14:50 • “Horizontal Coherent Structures between
Tidal Flat and Channel” — Bram C. Van Prooijen (Delft University of Technology), Qin Zhu, Ronald L. Brouwer, Qing He
14:50-15:10 • “Barotropic Processes of Sediment Transport in Tidal Basins: A 1D Model for the Wadden Sea”
— V.M. Gatto (Delft University of Technology), B.C. Van
Prooijen, Z.B. Wang
n PROGRAM • Thursday, May 14
Session 3 • Predicting Decadal Coastal Geomorphic Evolution–3 (Bayview III)
Conveners: Robert Nicholls, Jon French
and Barend van Maanen
13:30-13:50 • “Event-Parallel Simulation of Medium-Term
Morphodynamic Evolution within a Mixed Energy Tidal
Inlet Ebb Delta” — Ben Williams (Plymouth University),
Vanesa Magar
13:50-14:10 • “Multi-Scale Statistical Analysis of Beach
Profiles on the Suffolk Coast, UK” — Jose M. Horrillo-Caraballo (Swansea University), Dominic E. Reeve, Harshinie
Karunarathna, Shunqi Pan, Helene Burningham
14:10-14:30 • “Pocket Beach Dynamics: Emergent Modes
and Timescales” — Katherine Ratliff (Duke University), A.
Brad Murray
14:30-14:50 • “Projection of Wave Conditions in Response
to Climate Change: A Community Approach to Global
and Regional Wave Downscaling” — Li H. Erikson (U.S.
Geological Survey), Mark A. Hemer, Piero Lionello, Fernando J. Mendez, Nobuhito Mori, Alvaro Semedo, Xiaolan
L. Wang, Judith Wolf
14:50-15:10 • “Modeling Dune Erosion, Overwash, and
Breaching at Macaneta Spit, Mozambique” — Jaime Palalane (Lund University), Magnus Larson, Hans Hanson
Session 4 • Regional Sediment Management–2
(Bayview II)
Chair: Takaaki Uda
13:30-13:50 • “Development of Littoral Cells for Shoreline
Management in the Chesapeake Bay” — Julie Herman
(Virginia Institute of Marine Science), Y. Joseph Zhang
13:50-14:10 • “U.S. Beach Placement of Dredged Coastal
Navigation Sediments” — Nicole Elko (Elko Coastal Consulting), Quin Robertson, Linda Lillycrop
14:10-14:30 • “Evaluation of Ebb Shoal Dredging Alternatives at Fort George Inlet, Florida” — Kevin C. Hodgens
(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
14:30-14:50 • “Numerical Modeling of Mixed Sediment
Transport in GIWW and West Galveston Bay, Texas” —
Lihwa Lin (U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development
Center), Chris W. Reed
14:50-15:10 • “Sediment Budget on the Indiana Shore at
Burns Harbor, Lake Michigan” — Andrew Morang (U.S.
Army Engineer Research and Development Center), Ashley
E. Frey, David F. Bucaro, Sara Brodzinsky
Break • 15:10-15:40 (Regatta Pavilion)
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n PROGRAM • Thursday, May 14
Technical Sessions L • 15:40-17:00
Session 1 • Beaches: Rhythmic Features
(Bayview I)
Chair: Robert Guza
15:40-16:00 • “Beach Cusp Destruction Sequences Observed under Erosion and Accretion Conditions” — Nadia Senechal (University of Bordeaux), Bruno Castelle,
Melanie Biausque, France Floc’h, Timothy Scott, Rafael
Almar, Edward J. Anthony, Yves Du Penhoat
16:00-16:20 • “Model for Predicting Formation of a Cuspate Foreland” — Masumi Serizawa (Coastal Engineering
Laboratory Co., Ltd.), Takaaki Uda, Shiho Miyahara
16:20-16:40 • “Longshore Undulations along New York’s
Ocean Coast” — Hanlu Huang (Stony Brook University),
Henry Bokuniewicz, Brian Batten, Joel Plummer
16:40-17:00 • “Bathymetric Controls on Rip Currents and
Alongshore Flows” — M. Moulton (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), S. Elgar, B. Raubenheimer, J. C. Warner,
N. Kumar
Session 2 • Long-term Coastal Changes
(Bayview II)
Chair: Yoshiaki Kuriyama
15:40-16:00 • “Modeling Long-Term Morphodynamics in
Practice: Uncertainties and Compromises” — J. J. Williams
(Hatch Mott MacDonald), T. Conduché, L.S. Esteves
16:00-16:20 • “Long-Term Morphological Modeling at
Coastal Inlets” — Alejandro Sanchez (U.S. Army Engineer
Research and Development Center), Mitchell Brown, Tanya
Beck, Richard Styles, Honghai Li
16:20-16:40 • “40 Years of Sediment Management” — Per
Soerensen (Danish Coastal Authority), Holger T. Madsen,
John Jensen
16:40-17:00 • “Erosion Risk Assessment along the Catalan Coast at Decadal Scale” — J.A. Jiménez (Universitat
Politècnica de Catalunya), C. Ballesteros, H.I.Valdemoro, E.
Bosom
n PROGRAM • Thursday, May 14
Session 3 • Carbonate Systems and Coastal
Bluffs (Bayview III)
Chair: Patrick Limber
15:40-16:00 • “Grain Size, Composition and Bedform
Patterns in a Fringing Reef System” — Michael Cuttler
(University of Western Australia), Ryan Lowe, Jeff E. Hansen,
Jim Falter, Andrew Pomeroy
16:00-16:20 • “Mechanics of Sediment Suspension and
Transport within a Fringing Reef” — Andrew W.M. Pomeroy (University of Western Australia), Ryan J. Lowe, Marco
Ghisalberti, Curt D. Storlazzi, Michael Cuttler, Graham
Symonds
16:20-16:40 • “Evaluating Changes to Arctic Coastal Bluffs
Using Repeat Aerial Photography and Structure-fromMotion Elevation Models” — Ann E. Gibbs (U.S. Geological
Survey), Matt Nolan, Bruce M. Richmond
16:40-17:00 • “Puget Sound Feeder Bluff Mapping:
Compiling and Completing a Sound-Wide Geomorphic
Dataset” — Andrea Maclennan (Coastal Geologic Services
Inc.), Jim Johannessen, Hugh Shipman
Session 4 • Regional Sediment Management–3
(Mission II-III)
Chair: Gary Zarillo
15:40-16:00 • “Balancing Benefits and Impacts when Using a Nearshore Dredged Material Placement Site at the
Mouth of the Columbia River” — Jarod Norton (U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers), Rod Moritz, Michael Ott, Wendy Briner,
Curtis Roegner
16:00-16:20 • “Fines: Rethinking Our Relationship” — Kristen A. Goodrich (University of California, Irvine), Jonathan
A. Warrick
16:20-16:40 • “Operational Considerations for Implementing Regional Sediment Management Plans in the
Northern Gulf of Mexico” — S.G. Underwood (Applied
Coastal Research and Engineering), S.M. Khalil, M.R. Byrnes,
G.D. Steyer, R.C. Raynie
16:40-17:00 • “Multi-Purpose Redesign of Alameda
Creek” — Julio A. Zyserman (DHI Water & Environment,
Inc.), Rohin Saleh
Adjourn • 17:00
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