Abstract
Abstract. Coasts are among the most intensely used environments on
the planet, but they also present dynamic and unique hazards, including
flooding and erosion. Sea level rise and changing wave climates will alter
patterns of erosion and deposition, but some existing coastline evolution
models are unable to simulate these effects due to their one-dimensional
representation of the systems or the sediment transport processes. In this
paper, the development and application of the Coastline Evolution Model 2D
(CEM2D) are presented, a model which incorporates these influences. The model has
been developed from the established CEM and is capable of simulating
fundamental cause–effect relationships in coastal systems. The
two-dimensional storage and transport of sediment in CEM2D, which are only
done in one-dimension in CEM, mean it is also capable of exploring the
influence of a variable water level on sediment transport and the formation
and evolution of morphological features and landforms at the mesoscale. The
model sits between one-dimensional and three-dimensional models, with the
advantage of increased complexity and detail in model outputs compared to
the former but with more efficiency and less computational expense than the
latter.
Funder
UK Research and Innovation
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