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Learning Objectives (LO) Lecture 25: Coastal Geology Read: Chapter 20 Homework due December 1 What we’ll learn today: 1. 1. Describe the transformation of waves through deep and shallow water 2. 2. Compare forces that generate tides 3. 3. Describe the nature and impact of hurricanes 4. 4. Discuss how sea level rise affects coastlines

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Learning Objectives (LO)

Lecture 25: Coastal Geology Read: Chapter 20 Homework due December 1

What we’ll learn today:!1. 1. Describe the transformation of waves through deep and shallow water!2. 2. Compare forces that generate tides!3. 3. Describe the nature and impact of hurricanes!4. 4. Discuss how sea level rise affects coastlines!

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50% of the world’s

industrialized population

lives within 100 km of a coast.

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Human activity along coastlines has led to many problems

Beach erosion in New York

Damage from Typhoon Haiyan, Phillipines

Marine pollution in Japan

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The coastal zone is a dynamic environment that is constantly changing

Coastal processes are driven by: wind, waves, tides, sea-level change, & currents

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Wind waves: generated by friction of air blowing across the sea surface Wind provides the energy for coastal change.

Swells: groups of waves organized into long, regular waves

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Summer: June-August

•  Wind patterns that change during the year

Winter: Dec.-February

Wave Climate

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North swell (winter) South swell (summer) Trade wind swell

•  Kona Storms •  Hurricanes

Hawaiian Swells

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As swells enter shallow water:   The waves slow down   Wave peaks get closer together   Wave peaks get taller and steeper   Waves “break” and wash up on the beach

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Wave refraction - changes in the direction of waves as they enter shallow water   Waves approach parallel to the

shoreline   Waves are directed into

headlands   Shorelines straighten over time

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Wave energy:   Raises sea level in the surf zone   Creates currents that transport

sediment   Sand moves landward in the

surf zone   Undertow currents move sand

offshore during storms

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Longshore currents: waves that approach at an angle and drive sediments down the beach (longshore drift)

Rip currents: carry water piled up by waves back to deeper waters Sand bars: elongated bars of sand that develop between rip currents

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Tides

Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia Canada

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a.  Change in day/night temperatures b.  Tilt of Earth’s spin axis by 23° c.  Gravitational pull of the Moon d. Earth’s orbit around the Sun

What is the primary cause of high and low tide?

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•  Gravity and Earth’s rotation create two tides every day

Lunar Tide

•  Gravitational pull from the Moon

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How Tides Work

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1. Two tidal bulges (high tides)

2.  Tidal bulge is bigger on side of Earth facing Moon

High and Low Tide

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a. Yes, and they would be much LARGER b. Yes, but they would be much SMALLER c. No, we would not have tides d. Maybe, it depends on the season

If Earth didn’t have a moon, would we still have tides?

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The size of the tides depends on the

positions of the Sun & Moon

Neap Tide

Spring Tide high/low tides extreme

high/low tides less extreme

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Hurricanes

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Wind & Pressure of Hurricane Storm Surge Hurricanes cause enormous damage & major coastline changes   Obtain energy from evaporating seawater   Dissipate over land   Damage comes from: waves, rain, storm surge, wind

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Anatomy of a Hurricane

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF6pOpAXxTY

Hurricane Formation

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Five Major Areas Where Hurricanes Form

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zn0R9Sz47p0

Climate Change & Hurricanes

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Storm Surge flooding from Hurricane Katrina (New Orleans, 2005)

Storm Surge and wind damage from Hurricane Ike (Texas, 2008)

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Coastal Change due to waves and flooding from Hurricane Sandy (Oct. 2012, New Jersey and New York)

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Tropical Storm Tracks 1950-2013

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Big Island is most vulnerable to hurricanes

Iselle 2014

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Iniki storm surge debris line

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Protecting houses in Hawaii from wind damage

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Coral reefs change in response to coastline changes

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Coral Reefs are home to 25% of all marine species

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Coral reefs build up to respond to changes in sea level

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Reef Types

Patch Reef Barrier Reef Atolls

Fringing Reef

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Sea Level Rise

Sea level has risen about 120 m since the last ice age.

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Sea level rise has shaped coastlines around the world

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Rise of 4 cm/yr

Sea level rise due to melting of land ice

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Marine Transgression

flooding of stream valleys to form estuaries (inland bays that mix freshwater and saltwater)

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  Develop on the edges of estuaries

  Act as a buffers between land and the ocean

  Salt marsh grasses stabilize the shoreline

  Accumulate sediments, nutrients, & pollutants

Tidal Wetlands

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Long, narrow sand bars that form along low-elevation coastlines

Near barrier islands:   Sandy beaches   Tidal inlets   Lagoons   Tidal marshes

Barrier Islands

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Washover during a big storm causes barrier rollover

Barrier islands migrate with rising sea level

Barrier Islands are constantly changing

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Barrier islands are fragile environments that are constantly changing.

Tidal currents deposit sediments on both sides of barrier islands

New outer banks channel after Hurricane Irene

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Retreating Rocky Shorelines   Occur where the sea rises against steep slopes.   Easily-eroded rocks retreat, leaving a wave-cut platform   Sea stacks mark the former position of the shoreline

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Coasts may be submergent or emergent Emergent: Beach ridges

Submergent: Flooding or ground subsidence

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Coasts may be erosional or depositional

depositional

erosional

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Sea level rise is expected to accelerate in the next century

(3 to 7 times current rates)

Future Projections 25 mm/yr

10 mm/yr

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How does a beach respond to sea level change?

Current sea level rise: 3.4 mm/yr If beaches move landward 100 times faster, then: Current rate of beach movement: 34 cm/yr on average (!) (3 meters per decade – actual rate depends on many factors)

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Holland Island

Chesapeake Bay Sea Level Change

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Holland Island, Maryland

1910: community of 350

1953

2003

2010

2011

2009

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Sea level changes leads to

coastal erosion

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQCyUZfY8Yw

Coastal Erosion in Hawaii

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Rocky Point Neighborhood, North Shore Oahu January 2014

How to Respond?

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Coastal Armoring: Hardening the

seashore

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The Netherlands: 2/3 of the country is below sea level!

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- store sand until high waves move it to the beach

Dunes

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Armoring the seashore: A choice between beach and land

Problems with coastal armoring:

1.  Sand dunes are destroyed

2.  Beach is lost

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Ocean City, Maryland

Ways to protect a beach: Sand Nourishment

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Sand Nourishment: Costly and Temporary

Waikiki sand replenishment projects date from the 1920s

2012

Waikiki is a managed beach: http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/23733577/sand-moved-to-cover-waikiki-beach-erosion-swept-away

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Flood-Resistant Houses

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Floating cities, islands, beaches

www.waterstudio.nl

Long-Term (far-fetched?) solution: Move on to the water

Building a floating city: http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/other-shows/videos/mega-engineering-building-a-floating-city.htm

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Realistic Solution for Mitigating Coastal Hazards

Avoidance: Building Up and Away

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Action Items for Tuesday, December 1:

1. Read Chapter 20 2. Homework #21

What you should know from today:!1. 1. Describe the transformation of waves through deep and shallow water!2. 2. Compare forces that generate tides!3. 3. Describe the nature and impact of hurricanes!4. 4. Discuss how sea level rise affects coastlines!