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Surf Zone Turbulence and Suspended Sediment Dynamics—A Review
2021
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
The existence of sandy beaches relies on the onshore transport of sand by waves during post-storm conditions. Most operational sediment transport models employ wave-averaged terms, and/or the instantaneous cross-shore velocity signal, but the models often fail in predictions of the onshore-directed transport rates. An important reason is that they rarely consider the phase relationships between wave orbital velocity and the suspended sediment concentration. This relationship depends on the
doi:10.3390/jmse9111300
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