the prevention of wave erosion breakwaters, jetty’s and dune vegetation kyle rosbrook

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The Prevention of Wave Erosion Breakwaters, Jetty’s and Dune Vegetation Kyle Rosbrook

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Page 1: The Prevention of Wave Erosion Breakwaters, Jetty’s and Dune Vegetation Kyle Rosbrook

The Prevention of Wave ErosionBreakwaters, Jetty’s and Dune Vegetation

Kyle Rosbrook

Page 2: The Prevention of Wave Erosion Breakwaters, Jetty’s and Dune Vegetation Kyle Rosbrook

What is Dune Vegetation?

Dune Vegetation is naturally occurring grass, vegetation, weeds, brush, etc. to keep down wind speeds going out to sea. The slowing of the wind keeps more sand on the beach, preventing faster erosion.

Page 3: The Prevention of Wave Erosion Breakwaters, Jetty’s and Dune Vegetation Kyle Rosbrook

Dune Vegetation

Dune Vegetation Can prevent wind erosion by decreasing wind

speed at ground level build up sand dunes and thus reduce the

extent of recession produced by a storm reduce wave erosion caused by overwash

where dense vegetation exists regenerate naturally after storm damage,

where dune management allows tolerate a hostile environment of high

winds, salt spray, sandblast, covering by sand, sandy soil and little water

accept massive movements of the dunes, both vertically and horizontally

function as a self-supporting community where plants are mutually dependent for protection and nutrient supply

Dune Vegetation Cannot

prevent direct wave erosion – dune sand is notstrongly bound by roots under wave attack

survive direct wave attack – much of the seawardvegetation will be destroyed in a storm

tolerate excessive physical damage caused by people, stock or vehicles

tolerate mismanagement such as mowing, whichdestroys some species and juveniles of others, andtopsoiling, which prevents free drainage and isunsuitable for growth of many natural dune species

tolerate overfertilising, which can be toxic to some

species tolerate introduction of unsuitable plant species

–some undesirable plants displace natural vegetation;others, such as palm trees, do not reduce wind erosionand accelerate wave erosion when they fall

Page 4: The Prevention of Wave Erosion Breakwaters, Jetty’s and Dune Vegetation Kyle Rosbrook

Breakwaters…. A breakwater is a man-made mechanism

designed to lessen the intensity of wave action and ultimately reduce the destruction of the coast

It can be floating of solid(often concrete) and can be out hundreds of feet in shallow water of attached to the coast at one end

When the waves hit them, there destructive power is reduced, and the water coming to shore is far less powerful and less harmful to coastlines

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Breakwater… Breakwaters can vary is size, depending

on the size needed to stop or slow the waves.

The are often designed with spaces water can pass through, or over top, both allowing water to pass with less force

This Breakwater in Vietnam cost 1.2 Billion dollars to construct.

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Floating breakwater http://www.eco-marine.com/video/swb.h

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This floating breakwater serve the same purpose, to slow the destructive power but allowing the water that pass in a natural way.

Page 7: The Prevention of Wave Erosion Breakwaters, Jetty’s and Dune Vegetation Kyle Rosbrook

Jetty’s Similar to a breakwater,

a jetty’s purpose it to stop the spread/ destruction of the coast.

They are located at river or lagoon mouths where it meets the ocean, so that the water cannot flow further down the coastline or into the river causing further erosion

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Jetty…..ArtAlthough not

functional, this spiral jetty was created by Robert Smithson in 1970. It is 15 feet wide and 1500 feet long.