Requirements and availability of sand for the protection of Nechochea and Lobería beaches
The coast of Lobería and Necochea is characterized by cliffsand narrow beaches. The inlet of the Quequén Grande river used to alter the coastline. The construction of jetties related to the Quequén Harbour induced huge accumulations of sand towards Necochea, and a critic erosive process of cliff and...
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paper:paper_00044822_v65_n3_p446_Isla2023-06-08T14:26:19Z Requirements and availability of sand for the protection of Nechochea and Lobería beaches Anthropic activity Beaches Erosion Protection Quequén port beach erosion cliff coastal engineering coastal protection estuarine dynamics flooding geoaccumulation harbor human activity sand sedimentation Argentina Buenos Aires [Argentina] Necochea Quequen Grande Estuary The coast of Lobería and Necochea is characterized by cliffsand narrow beaches. The inlet of the Quequén Grande river used to alter the coastline. The construction of jetties related to the Quequén Harbour induced huge accumulations of sand towards Necochea, and a critic erosive process of cliff and beach to the east. Beach width reduces from 300 m at the west to 40-60 m to the east. Considering regional sand scarcity, the eastern beaches are characterized by more sand variability. Greater variations in the sand balance were assigned to human activity. Waves coming from the E, SE and S deliver more energy along this eastern sector. On the other hand, submerged zones of these beaches have less availability of sand. Greater availability of fine sand was recognized towards Necochea. The Quequén Grande river has much effect on the estuarine dynamics during ENSO-triggered floods, although sedimentation is dominated by silt supply. 2009 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00044822_v65_n3_p446_Isla http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v65_n3_p446_Isla |
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Anthropic activity Beaches Erosion Protection Quequén port beach erosion cliff coastal engineering coastal protection estuarine dynamics flooding geoaccumulation harbor human activity sand sedimentation Argentina Buenos Aires [Argentina] Necochea Quequen Grande Estuary |
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Anthropic activity Beaches Erosion Protection Quequén port beach erosion cliff coastal engineering coastal protection estuarine dynamics flooding geoaccumulation harbor human activity sand sedimentation Argentina Buenos Aires [Argentina] Necochea Quequen Grande Estuary Requirements and availability of sand for the protection of Nechochea and Lobería beaches |
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Anthropic activity Beaches Erosion Protection Quequén port beach erosion cliff coastal engineering coastal protection estuarine dynamics flooding geoaccumulation harbor human activity sand sedimentation Argentina Buenos Aires [Argentina] Necochea Quequen Grande Estuary |
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The coast of Lobería and Necochea is characterized by cliffsand narrow beaches. The inlet of the Quequén Grande river used to alter the coastline. The construction of jetties related to the Quequén Harbour induced huge accumulations of sand towards Necochea, and a critic erosive process of cliff and beach to the east. Beach width reduces from 300 m at the west to 40-60 m to the east. Considering regional sand scarcity, the eastern beaches are characterized by more sand variability. Greater variations in the sand balance were assigned to human activity. Waves coming from the E, SE and S deliver more energy along this eastern sector. On the other hand, submerged zones of these beaches have less availability of sand. Greater availability of fine sand was recognized towards Necochea. The Quequén Grande river has much effect on the estuarine dynamics during ENSO-triggered floods, although sedimentation is dominated by silt supply. |
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Requirements and availability of sand for the protection of Nechochea and Lobería beaches |
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Requirements and availability of sand for the protection of Nechochea and Lobería beaches |
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Requirements and availability of sand for the protection of Nechochea and Lobería beaches |
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Requirements and availability of sand for the protection of Nechochea and Lobería beaches |
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Requirements and availability of sand for the protection of Nechochea and Lobería beaches |
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requirements and availability of sand for the protection of nechochea and lobería beaches |
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2009 |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00044822_v65_n3_p446_Isla http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v65_n3_p446_Isla |
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