Data underlying the publication: Observations of intermittent cross-shore bed load transport on a low-energy beach
DOI: 10.4121/ad1ad426-3c19-43a1-a4b6-c726426bc53a
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Time coverage 2023/11/01 - 2023/11/09
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Dataset underlying the analysis and figures for the manuscript "Observations of intermittent cross-shore bed load transport on a low-energy beach".
Field measurements from the SEDRIB campaign conducted October-01 to October-09 2023 around the passing of Storm Ciaran at the Prins Hendrik Zanddijk: a man-made beach on the leeside of the barrier island Texel, bordering the Marsdiep basin that is part of the Dutch Wadden Sea. the SEDRIB campaign aims to gain new insights into the driving processes behind cross-shore bed load transport at this low energy beach. The data set consists of (1) Reconstructed bed geometry sampled at 15 minute interval with a Sand Ripple Profile Scanner over a footprint with 1.5 m diameter, (2) 16 Hz continuous timeseries of velocity from an Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter, processed into 15 minute statistics on waves and currents, (3) 3 hours of 51 Hz near-bed velocity profile data from an Acoustic Velocity and Concentration Profiler, taken on top of a shoreward migrating bed ripple.
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- 2025-06-02 first online, published, posted
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- EURECCA (grant code 18035) NWO Domain Applied and Engineering Sciences
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TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Coastal Engineering;Université de Bretagne Occidentale (University of Brest), CNRS, Geo-Ocean Department
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