ORCID
- Gerd Masselink: 0000-0001-6079-7611
- Tim Scott: 0000-0002-3357-7485
- Christopher Stokes: 0000-0003-0684-7790
- Aikaterini Konstantinou: 0000-0003-1437-1032
Abstract
Publicly available satellite imagery can now provide multi-decadal time series of shoreline data from local to global scale, enabling analysis of sandy beach shoreline variability across a spectrum of temporal scales. Such data can, however, be associated with large uncertainties, particularly for beaches experiencing a large tidal range (>2 m) and energetic incident waves. We use a decade of bi-monthly topographic surveys at the high-energy meso-macrotidal beach of Truc Vert, southwest France, and concurrent wave and water-level hindcast to investigate the uncertainties associated with satellite-derived time series of the shoreline position. We show that consideration of the water level and wave runup elevation is critical for accurately estimating waterline position and, in turn, shoreline position. At Truc Vert, including non-tidal water level residuals (e.g. wind-driven surge) and accounting for time- and elevation-varying beach slope for horizontal correction did not improve satellite-derived shoreline position. A new total water level threshold is proposed to maximize the number of usable images while minimizing errors. Accounting for wave runup and the new water level threshold at Truc Vert, the number of usable satellite images is doubled and shoreline position errors are at least halved compared to previous work at this site. Using the 1984–2019 reconstructed shoreline, we also show that the satellite-derived shoreline trends and interannual variability are in better agreement with field measurements. Although the approach proposed here needs to be tested on other sites in different tidal/wave forcing environments with different morphological and sediment characteristics, we anticipate that it will improve the temporal and spatial description of shoreline change on most surf tidal beaches where accurate continuous water level and wave hindcasts and/or observations are available.
DOI Link
Publication Date
2021-06-15
Publication Title
Geomorphology
Volume
383
ISSN
0169-555X
Acceptance Date
2021-03-16
Deposit Date
2021-06-05
Embargo Period
2022-03-20
Funding
BC, VM and SB funded by Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) grant number ANR-17-CE01-0014; GM and TS funded by the NERC BLUEcoast project (NE/N015525/1); CS and AK funded by Coastal and Marine Applied Research. This study includes the monitoring site of Truc Vert labelled by the Service National d'Observation (SNO) Dynalit (https://www.dynalit.fr). The Observatoire de la Côte Aquitaine (OCA) and Observatoire Aquitain des Sciences de l'Univers (OASU) provide additional financial support for the surveys. NORGAS-UG wave hindcast data provided by LOPS-Ifremer. French Centre d'Archivage National de Données de Houle In Situ (CANDHIS) buoy network operated by French Centre d'Etudes et d'expertise sur les Risques, l'Environnement, la Mobilité et l'Aménagement (CEREMA). GM and TS were supported and partly funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NE/M004996/1; BLUE-coast project). CS and AK were supported by the Coastal and Marine Applied Research consultancy.
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Recommended Citation
Castelle, B., Masselink, G., Scott, T., Stokes, C., Konstantinou, A., Marieu, V., & Bujan, S. (2021) 'Satellite-derived shoreline detection at a high-energy meso-macrotidal beach', Geomorphology, 383. Available at: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2021.107707
