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ON PREDICTING INFRAGRAVITY ENERGY IN THE SURF ZONE.

January 1, 1985

Flow data were obtained in the surf zone across a barred profile during a storm. RMS cross-shore velocities due to waves in the intragravity band (wave periods greater than 20 s) had maxima in excess of 0. 5 m/s over the bar crest. For comparison to measured spectra, synthetic spectra of cross-shore flow were computed using measured nearshore profiles. The structure, in the infragravity band, of these synthetic spectra corresponded reasonably well with the structure of the measured spectra. Total variances of measured cross-shore flow within the infragravity band were nondimensionalized by dividing by total infragravity variances of synthetic spectra. These nondimensional variances were independent of distance offshore and increased with the square of the breaker height. Thus, cross-shore flow due to infragravity waves can be estimated with knowledge of the nearshore profile and incident wave conditions. Refs.

Publication Year 1985
Title ON PREDICTING INFRAGRAVITY ENERGY IN THE SURF ZONE.
Authors Asbury H. Sallenger,, Robert A. Holman
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70013147
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse