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Miscellanea Geographica
Band 27 (2023): Heft 4 (October 2023)
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Impact of coastline orientation
on the dynamics of foredune growth (Łeba Barrier, south Baltic Sea coast, Poland)
Maciej Dłużewski
Maciej Dłużewski
,
Joanna Rotnicka Dłużewska
Joanna Rotnicka Dłużewska
,
Patrick Alan Hesp
Patrick Alan Hesp
,
Joanna Oliwia Tomczak
Joanna Oliwia Tomczak
und
Lidiya Dubis
Lidiya Dubis
| 31. Okt. 2023
Miscellanea Geographica
Band 27 (2023): Heft 4 (October 2023)
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Online veröffentlicht:
31. Okt. 2023
Seitenbereich:
147 - 156
Eingereicht:
21. Juli 2023
Akzeptiert:
31. Okt. 2023
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2023-0020
Schlüsselwörter
Foredune
,
wind regime
,
fetch distance
,
coastline orientation
,
potential aeolian transport rate
,
sediment budget
© 2023 Maciej Dłużewski et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Figure 1.
Location of the study area and Łeba weather station from which meteorological data was obtained for this study. Test sites 1 and 2 are shown in Figure 1bSource: own elaboration based on Google Earth.
Figure 2.
Annual (a) and seasonal (b-e) wind roses of effective winds (≥ 6 m/s) and potential sand transport indices based on Fryberger & Dean's (1979) method (explanation in the text)Source: own elaboration based on hourly data (2002–2021) from Łeba weather station (IMGW-PIB)
Figure 3.
Relationship between elevation of the upper edge of swash zone and average sea level from two nearby tide-gauges.Source: own elaboration based on GPS-RTK measurements and hourly data (2002–2021) from Ustka and Łeba tide-gauges (IMGW-PIB)
Figure 4.
Frequency distribution of potential aeolian sand transport rate (Q) for 2006–2017 calculated in wind speed classes of 1 m/s using Rotnicka's (2011b, 2013a) equations for saturated mass flux for dry and moist beach surfacesSource: own elaboration based on hourly data (2006–2017) from the Łeba weather station (IMGW-PIB)
Figure 5.
Beach-foredune topographic profiles at sites 1 and 2 derived from GPS-RTK profiling for the period 2006–2017. For locations see Figure 1bSource: own elaboration based on GPS-RTK profiling
Figure 6.
Cumulative volume of sand deposited and eroded within the incipient foredunes for profiles 1 and 2 surveyed in the period 2006–2017Source: own elaboration based on GPS-RTK profile surveys
Figure 7.
Relationships between potential sand transport rate (Q) calculated for onshore saturated mass flux for dry and moist beach surfaces and corresponding sediment budget (ΔV) within incipient foredune at Site 1. The cosine effect for sand transport rate is also shownSource: own elaboration based on hourly data (2006–2017) from the Łeba weather station (IMGW-PIB) and GPS RTK profiling