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Interpolating Beach Profile Data Using Linear And Non-Linear Functions, Lance Calloway Croft Jul 2014

Interpolating Beach Profile Data Using Linear And Non-Linear Functions, Lance Calloway Croft

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

ABSTRACT

Beach and nearshore surveys are conducted in a variety of ways, the most commonly used being the level-and-transit method; because it is inexpensive, time conducive and highly accurate. Specifically, beach surveys are conducted to better understand cross-shore, long-shore sediment transport processes, as well as to quantify volume changes, which are used to evaluate beach performance. In this study, a section of the beach on Sand Key, FL was surveyed using rod-and-transit. In addition to the commonly used linear data analysis, a non-linear analysis was conducted using NURBS (Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines).

Survey data was collected within a short time window …


Evolution And Equilibration Of Artificial Morphologic Perturbations In The Form Of Nearshore Berm Nourishments Along The Florida Gulf Coast, Katherine Emily Brutsché Jun 2014

Evolution And Equilibration Of Artificial Morphologic Perturbations In The Form Of Nearshore Berm Nourishments Along The Florida Gulf Coast, Katherine Emily Brutsché

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Inlets and channels are dredged often to maintain navigation safety. It is beneficial to reintroduce the dredged material back into the littoral system, in the form of beach or nearshore nourishments. Nourishment in the nearshore is becoming an increasingly utilized method, particularly for dredged material that contains more fine sediment than the native beach. This research examines the morphologic evolution of two different nearshore nourishments. A nearshore berm was constructed at Fort Myers Beach, Florida using mixed-sized sediment dredged from a nearby channel. The nearshore berm was placed in water depths between 1.2 and 2.4 m with the berm crest …