| Literature DB >> 31467271 |
B C Ludka1, R T Guza2, W C O'Reilly2, M A Merrifield2, R E Flick2, A S Bak3, T Hesser4, R Bucciarelli2, C Olfe2, B Woodward2, W Boyd2, K Smith2, M Okihiro2, R Grenzeback2, L Parry2, G Boyd2.
Abstract
Sustained, quantitative observations of nearshore waves and sand levels are essential for testing beach evolution models, but comprehensive datasets are relatively rare. We document beach profiles and concurrent waves monitored at three southern California beaches during 2001-2016. The beaches include offshore reefs, lagoon mouths, hard substrates, and cobble and sandy (medium-grained) sediments. The data span two energetic El Niño winters and four beach nourishments. Quarterly surveys of 165 total cross-shore transects (all sites) at 100 m alongshore spacing were made from the backbeach to 8 m depth. Monthly surveys of the subaerial beach were obtained at alongshore-oriented transects. The resulting dataset consists of (1) raw sand elevation data, (2) gridded elevations, (3) interpolated elevation maps with error estimates, (4) beach widths, subaerial and total sand volumes, (5) locations of hard substrate and beach nourishments, (6) water levels from a NOAA tide gauge (7) wave conditions from a buoy-driven regional wave model, and (8) time periods and reaches with alongshore uniform bathymetry, suitable for testing 1-dimensional beach profile change models.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31467271 PMCID: PMC6715754 DOI: 10.1038/s41597-019-0167-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Figure 1Survey Sites. Overview of bottom elevation observations at (a) Torrey Pines, (b) Solana-Cardiff, (c) Imperial Beach. A 450 m-long, recreational pier (section IB2), and two short 100–150 m jetties (IB3) are indicated. In (a–c), the left most panel shows quarterly cross-shore transects (colored by depth), bottom type and location of nourishments (see legend). Bold section labels (e.g. T2, T3) indicate alongshore uniformity. Middle panels shows tracks of a typical monthly subaerial survey. Right panels are aerial photographs, with aspect ratio stretched to match the left and center panels. (d) Mapped profiles (elevation versus cross-shore distance) for selected transects (blue lines labeled A–E in (a–c)).
Beaches.
| Beach | Alongshore | MOP lines |
|---|---|---|
| Imperial | 4200 | 024–065 |
| Torrey | 7900 | 520–598 |
| Cardiff/Solana | 4500 | 638–682 |
aMOP line names are ‘D0###’ where ### is listed in table.
Figure 2Waves. (a) Map of Southern California Bight; offshore swell and local sea buoys, and NOAA tide gauge are indicated (magenta symbols, see legend). Red shaded colors near the shoreline are significant wave height in 10 m depth on April 1, 2012, smoothed with a 2 km moving average. The detailed pattern of spatial variation is highly variable, and depends on the mix of wave directions and periods. This example case illustrates the substantial spatial variation of wave conditions typical of this region under all conditions. (b) Inset with study beach locations. (c) Winter (Oct-Mar) and (d) summer (Apr–Sept) climatological offshore directional spectra at Torrey Pines buoy (northernmost buoy in inset). Black line is average shoreline orientation at study beaches in (b). The buoy was used to show general directionality of the region, but note that waves refract and become more shorenormal as they approach the coast. (e) Tide elevation relative to MSL, (f) wave height and (g) peak period versus time at Torrey Pines (10 m depth, location A in Fig. 1a). Red vertical line marks the time of wave conditions in panels (a,b).
Regions.
| Region | Start | Alongshore | MOP lines | Un-nourished | Un-nourished | Mean (Std) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Imperial South | 14 Nov 2008 | 1700 | 024–040 | 14 Nov 2008 | 6 Sep 2012 | 39 (9) |
| Imperial City | 14 Nov 2008 | 2500 | 041–065 | 14 Nov 2008 | 6 Sep 2012 | 48 (9) |
| Torrey South | 20 Aug 2003 | 2400 | 520–543 | 20 Aug 2003 | 31 Dec 2016 | 60 (10) |
| Torrey Central | 3 Apr 2004 | 2700 | 544–570 | 3 Apr 2004 | 31 Dec 2016 | 61 (8) |
| Torrey North | 27 Feb 2001 | 2800 | 571–598 | 6 Feb 2004 | 31 Dec 2016 | 39 (8) |
| Solana | 10 Apr 2008 | 2700 | 638–664 | 10 Apr 2008 | 3 Nov 2012 | 24 (5) |
| Cardiff | 31 May 2007 | 1800 | 665–682 | 31 May 2007 | 24 Oct 2012 | 39 (8) |
aMOP line names are ‘D0###’ where ### is listed in table.
bUn-nourished times are times with minimal nourishment influence.
cMean (and standard deviation) of beach width for times with minimal nourishment influence.
Nourishments.
| Beach | Native Grain | Nourishment | Nourishment | Placement | Placement |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Torrey North | 0.23 | 0.2 | 187,000 | 6 Apr 2001 | 27 Apr 2001 |
| Imperial | 0.25 | 0.53 | 344,000 | 7 Sep 2012 | 4 Oct 2012 |
| Cardiff | 0.16 | 0.57 | 68,000 | 25 Oct 2012 | 28 Oct 2012 |
| Solana | 0.15 | 0.55 | 107,000 | 4 Nov 2012 | 27 Nov 2012 |
aD50 at MSL. Torrey, Imperial and Cardiff from ref.[13]. Solana from ref.[56].
bD50. Torrey from ref.[20]. Imperial, Cardiff, and Solana from ref.[57].
cRefs[57,58].
Figure 3Survey coverage. Survey coverage versus location (MOP number vertical axis) and time (horizontal axis) for (left) subaerial (between the average location of the MSL contour and backbeach) and (right) full (between average location of −6 m contour and backbeach) depth zones. Blue indicates accurate mapping. Red delineates MOP lines missing more than 10% of mapped data.
Sections.
| Region | Sectiona | Alongshore | MOP lines | # Sub (Total) | # Sub (Total) | # Sub (Total) | Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Imperial City |
| 700 | 041–047 | 94 (19) | 45 (8) | 49 (11) | |
|
| 700 | 048–054 | 91 (28) | 43 (13) | 48 (15) | Pier | |
|
| 700 | 055–061 | 92 (26) | 42 (12) | 50 (14) | Jetties | |
| Torrey South | T1 | 800 | 520–527 | 196 (55) | 0 (0) | 196 (55) | Canyon |
|
| 800 | 528–535 | 192 (49) | 0 (0) | 195 (49) | ||
|
| 800 | 536–543 | 183 (45) | 0 (0) | 183 (45) | ||
| Torrey Central |
| 900 | 544–552 | 42 (41) | 0 (0) | 42 (41) | |
|
| 900 | 553–561 | 42 (40) | 0 (0) | 42 (40) | ||
| T6 | 900 | 562–570 | 42 (41) | 0 (0) | 42 (41) | Reef | |
| Torrey North | T7 | 800 | 571–578 | 200 (72) | 29 (30) | 171 (42) | Reef |
|
| 800 | 579–586 | 229 (76) | 33 (32) | 196 (44) | ||
| T9 | 800 | 587–594 | 227 (70) | 31 (30) | 196 (40) | Lagoon | |
| Solana | S1 | 800 | 641–648 | 100 (32) | 50 (16) | 50 (16) | Reef |
|
| 700 | 649–655 | 100 (34) | 47 (16) | 53 (18) | Reef | |
| S3 | 800 | 656–663 | 99 (34) | 49 (17) | 50 (17) | Reef | |
| Cardiff | C1 | 600 | 666–671 | 181 (57) | 63 (21) | 118 (36) | Reef |
|
| 700 | 672–678 | 182 (56) | 63 (20) | 119 (36) |
aAlongshore uniform sections in bold[13].
bMOP line names are ‘D0###’ where ### is listed in table.
cNumber of successful estimates in the subaerial (total) volume time series (examples shown for T8 in Fig. 3b,c). Nourished and Un-nourished correspond to times in Table 2.
Figure 4Time series products. An example of time series products (provided for all beaches, regions and sections) is shown for Torrey Pines section T8 (Fig. 1 and Table 4), alongshore averaged over 8 adjacent MOP lines. (a) Wave height in 10-m depth, (b) total volume, (c) subaerial volume, and (d) beach width, all versus time. Beach nourishment placement (vertical gold bar, 2001) and El Niño winters (grey bars, 2009/10 and 2015/16) are indicated.
Repository files.
| Folder | # Data Files | Filenames |
|---|---|---|
| water_levels.nc | 1 | water_levels.nc |
| Torrey_waves.zip | 79 | MOP00###_Waves.nca |
| torrey_survey_info.zip | 1 | torrey_survey_info.nc |
| torrey_raw_sand_elevations | 255 | FILENAMES.ncb |
| torrey_binned_elevations.zip | 255 | binnedFILENAMES.ncb |
| torrey_mapped_elevations.zip | 255 | mapFILENAMES.ncb |
| torrey_beach_characteristics.zip | 8 | torrey_MOP_definitions.nc |
| torrey_MOP_definitions.kml | ||
| torrey_regions.nc | ||
| torrey_sections.nc | ||
| torrey_nourishment.nc | ||
| torrey_hard_substrate.nc | ||
| torrey_volumes.nc | ||
| torrey_beach_width.nc | ||
| Cardiff-Solana_waves.zip | 45 | MOP00###_Waves.nca |
| cardiff-solana_survey_info.zip | 1 | cardiff_solana_survey_info.nc |
| cardiff-solana_raw_sand_elevations | 188 | FILENAMES.ncb |
| cardiff-solana_binned_elevations.zip | 188 | binnedFILENAMES.ncb |
| cardiff-solana_mapped_elevations.zip | 188 | mapFILENAMES.ncb |
| cardiff-solana_beach_characteristics.zip | 9 | cardiff-solana_MOP_definitions.nc |
| cardiff-solana_MOP_definitions.kml | ||
| cardiff-solana_regions.nc | ||
| cardiff-solana_sections.nc | ||
| cardiff_nourishment.nc | ||
| solana_nourishment.nc | ||
| cardiff-solana_hard_substrate.nc | ||
| cardiff-solana_volumes.nc | ||
| cardiff-solana_beach_width.nc | ||
| Imperial_waves.zip | 42 | MOP00###_Waves.nca |
| imperial_survey_info.zip | 1 | imperial_survey_info.nc |
| imperial_raw_sand_elevations | 95 | FILENAMES.ncb |
| imperial_binned_elevations.zip | 95 | binnedFILENAMES.ncb |
| imperial_mapped_elevations.zip | 95 | mapFILENAMES.ncb |
| imperial_beach_characteristics.zip | 9 | imperial_MOP_definitions.nc |
| imperial_MOP_definitions.kml | ||
| imperial_regions.nc | ||
| imperial_sections.nc | ||
| imperial_pier_and_jetty_locations.nc | ||
| imperial_nourishment.nc | ||
| imperial_hard_substrate.nc | ||
| imperial_volumes.nc | ||
| imperial_beach_width.nc | ||
| analysis | — | analysis_codec |
| torrey_analysis_intermediate_productsc | ||
| cardiff-solana_analysis_intermediate_productsc | ||
| imperial_analysis_intermediate_productsc | ||
| figures_and_tablesc |
a‘###’ corresponds to last 3 digits of MOP site names ‘D0###’.
bFILENAMES are formatted as [date, ‘_’, southmostMOP, ‘_’, northmostMOP, ‘_beachSite’, regions, ‘_’, depthZones, ‘_’, vehicles] and when nourishment influence was significant, [‘_nourished’, nourishmentInfluence] is appended.
cThis is a folder within the analysis folder.
| Design Type(s) | database creation objective • modeling and simulation objective |
| Measurement Type(s) | bathymetry and waves |
| Technology Type(s) | Oceanography |
| Factor Type(s) | geographic location |
| Sample Characteristic(s) | San Diego • ocean |