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Latest revision as of 16:34, 21 June 2017
Information Page: Spit Evolution
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Cuspate Spit Evolution
Key Attributes
Domain: | coastal |
Keywords: | Coastline evolution |
Keywords: | Spit formation |
Model name: | CEM |
Name: | Andrew, Ashton |
Where: | -- |
When: | -- |
Short Description
Grade level: Under graduate (13-16), Graduate / Professional
Statement: Coastline evolution
Abstract: Cuspate spits are here simulated with the Coastline Evolution Model (CEM) of Andrew Ashton. Sediment transport occurs under the influence of longshore transport that is driven by wave action. Coastal spits form and built out with time, the colors are coded for depositional age. In this particular animation the incoming far-field wave distribution is weighted so that high angles with the shoreline are dominant, and the wave direction is predominantly from the left.
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