In the present paper, a set of 319 field and laboratory data on longshore transport rate has been gathered, checked, and finally adopted in order to overcome a noticed limitation in the previous version of General Longshore Transport (GLT) procedure for the estimation of Longshore Transport (LT). In particular, the extensive number of additional data, characterized by a wide mobility range, has allowed to obtain a single equation able to determine the longshore transport rate at coastal slopes consisting of loose not-cohesive materials, from reshaping dynamically stable berm breakwaters to sandy beaches. The reliability of the GLT procedure has been assessed by an independent verification with 39 field and laboratory data, for both offshore and breaking wave characteristics as an input. In addition, the GLT procedure has been compared with the van Rijn (2014) formula.

On the General Longshore Transport model for resilient beaches

Tomasicchio, Giuseppe R.;Francone, Antonio;Salvadori, Gianfausto
2023-01-01

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In the present paper, a set of 319 field and laboratory data on longshore transport rate has been gathered, checked, and finally adopted in order to overcome a noticed limitation in the previous version of General Longshore Transport (GLT) procedure for the estimation of Longshore Transport (LT). In particular, the extensive number of additional data, characterized by a wide mobility range, has allowed to obtain a single equation able to determine the longshore transport rate at coastal slopes consisting of loose not-cohesive materials, from reshaping dynamically stable berm breakwaters to sandy beaches. The reliability of the GLT procedure has been assessed by an independent verification with 39 field and laboratory data, for both offshore and breaking wave characteristics as an input. In addition, the GLT procedure has been compared with the van Rijn (2014) formula.
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