Extreme storm impact and recovery on a natural beach-foredune system: The June 2016 storm at Bengello Beach, southeastern Australia

极端风暴对天然海滩-前沙丘系统的影响及恢复:2016年6月澳大利亚东南部本杰罗海滩的风暴

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Abstract

The June 2016 extratropical cyclone with anomalous ENE storm wave direction caused widespread beach-foredune erosion in southeastern Australia. At Bengello Beach, erosion volumes were 97-108 m(3)/m for the central and southern parts of the beach, while the northern end only lost 18 m(3)/m of sand. In the central and southern parts of the embayment, a surf zone bar formed 50-100 m further seaward than is typical for this beach and was a temporary store of sand eroded from the beach-foredune. A nearshore wave model showed substantial variability in wave power along the 10 m depth contour and explained the partial sheltering of the northern end of the embayment from storm impact. An embayment-wide time-series of airborne LiDAR further emphasised the alongshore variability in beach-foredune erosion. The wide beach and broad, double-crested, well-vegetated foredune along much of the embayment was pivotal in protecting the shoreline. In the centre and south of the beach, recovery took nearly three years and although complete by volume, the foredune was narrower and less resilient. The results emphasise the role of wide beaches and natural vegetated foredunes in buffering extreme storms and suggest foredune rehabilitation should be a key management priority for sustainable coasts.

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