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Sedimentological Analysis Of Deposits Due To Combination Of Strong Rain Floods And Wave Erosion: Case Of Albuftol Delta, Granada, Spain

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

43

Pages

12

Published

2000

Size

1,044 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/CENV000351

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

J.S. Lopez-Gutierrez & V. Negro-Valdecantos

Abstract

Sedimentological analysis of deposits due to combination of strong rain, floods and wave erosion: Case of Albunol Delta, Granada, Spain J.S. Lopez-Gutierrez & V. Negro-Valdecantos Coastal and Harbour Department, School of Civil Engineering, Politechnic University of Madrid, Spain Abstract A catastrophic flood due to extraordinary rain in a very short time period, over 600 mm in five hours, produces important changes in the evolution of the shoreline, because it generates higher deposits than the natural evolution of the longshore transport caused by normal wave action. The high magnitude, low frequency flood called 'spark freshet' (avenida relampago) is the opposite of the natural slanted wave transport of sediments and it represents the dynamic nature of the alluvial geomorphic changes with significant accretion occurring during hours, and limited erosion over years. The potential for dramatic changes in hydrological events and small variations in oceanographical aspec

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