DocumentCode :
2727499
Title :
Analysis of shore changes between August 2008 and August 2009 and their relationship to hydrodynamic conditions on Kelba Spit, Saaremaa Island, Estonia
Author :
Tõnisson, H. ; Suursaar, Ü ; Orviku, K. ; Kont, A. ; Rivis, R.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Ecology, Tallinn Univ., Tallinn, Estonia
fYear :
2012
fDate :
8-10 May 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
The study is focused on a gravel-pebble spit in Kelba. It is a dynamic region in the magnitude and velocity of hydrodynamic and shore processes, where historical changes in shoreline position reflect the changes in wind and wave climate. The region has probably the roughest wave climate along the Estonian coast. In order to assess the changes in shoreline and configuration of shore formations, the study sites in Saaremaa have been regularly examined since the 1960s. The study of coastal changes was based on orthophotos and GPS measurements. Sonar and leveling surveys were carried out in 2008 and 2009 to assess changes in the volume of deposits. Recording Doppler Current Profiler was deployed near Kelba Spit from December 2006 to May 2007 to measure hydrodynamic variables. In order to assess variations in forcing conditions during the study period (2008-2009) a wave hindcast was performed using a SMB-type wave model for Kelba. Calibrated against the field measurements, the model is forced by wind data from Vilsandi station, and it calculates significant wave parameters for a chosen location. The sea level data from Ristna mareograph was also used. Changes in the area of the study site reached 7800 m2 during that period. Erosion made up nearly 2/3 of the changes. Accumulation in volume reached 9200 m3 while loss of the sediments was only 6100 m3. 95% of accumulation took place in the distal part of the spit while 60% of erosion appeared in the proximal part. The year of 2008 started with stormy, ice-free conditions. Although there were no remarkable single storms or storm surges, the wave activity on average was among the strongest over the last two decades. The shore changes were faster than the annual average of the last decade showing that rapid shore changes may happen even without extreme storm events.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; hydrodynamics; ocean waves; sea level; sonar; storms; wind; AD 2008 08 to 2009 08; Doppler current profiler; Estonia coast; GPS measurement; Kelba; Ristna mareograph; SMB-type wave model; Saaremaa Island; Vilsandi station; gravel-pebble spit; hydrodynamic conditions; hydrodynamic magnitude; hydrodynamic velocity; ice-free conditions; leveling survey; orthophotos measurement; sea level data; sediment loss analysis; shore change analysis; sonar survey; storm surge; wave activity; wave climate analysis; wave parameters; wind effect; Hydrodynamics; Ocean temperature; Sea level; Sea measurements; Sediments; Storms;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Baltic International Symposium (BALTIC), 2012 IEEE/OES
Conference_Location :
Klaipeda
ISSN :
2150-6027
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1413-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/BALTIC.2012.6249194
Filename :
6249194
Link To Document :
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