Foredune and Beach Dynamics on the Southern Shores of Lake Michigan during Recent High Water Levels

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作者
Kilibarda, Zoran [1 ]
Kilibarda, Vesna [2 ]
机构
[1] Indiana Univ Northwest, Dept Geosci, 3400 Broadway, Gary, IN 46408 USA
[2] Indiana Univ Northwest, Dept Math, 3400 Broadway, Gary, IN 46408 USA
关键词
foredune; beach; sand bars; erosion; Lake Michigan; meteotsunami; DUNE DEVELOPMENT; GREAT-LAKES; EVOLUTION; COAST; GEOMORPHOLOGY; ILLINOIS; ISLAND; WIND; PERSPECTIVES; VARIABILITY;
D O I
10.3390/geosciences12040151
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
From 18 January 2013 (175.16 m a.s.l.) to 8 September 2020 (177.82 m a.s.l.), Lake Michigan experienced its fastest and highest rise (2.67 m) since 1860, when instrumental measurements began. Extensive foredunes developed since the last high lake levels began eroding in 1997 at fast rates. This study focuses on coastal morphodynamics along the 800 m coast within the central Indiana Dunes State Park on Lake Michigan's southern shores during this time. Severe foredune erosion, in terms of total horizontal dune loss and total volume of eroded sand, occurred unevenly over the three-year period, both temporally, during a single storm, a season, a year, or three years, and spatially, in the eastern, central, and western study areas. Late autumn storms accounted for most foredune erosion in 2018 and 2019, when foredune scarps retreated up to 4 and 9 m, respectively. Erosion was highest in the updrift eastern study area, where about 8 m(3)/m of sand was removed in 2018 and about 19 m(3)/m of sand was removed in 2019. The lack of shelf ice along the shore, rising lake levels, and convective storms that triggered meteotsunamis changed the foredune erosion pattern in 2020. Erosion became most vigorous in the downdrift central (13 m scarp retreat) and western (11 m scarp retreat) study areas. The average volume of eroded sand (21.5 m(3)/m) was more than double that of 2019 (8 m(3)/m), and almost quadruple the 2018 volume (5.5 m(3)/m). After foredune erosion events, the beach rapidly recovered and maintained its width as the shoreline migrated landward. On many occasions following these severe erosion events the dry portion of the beach aggraded and absorbed significant sand amounts removed from the foredunes. The remaining sand was transferred to the surf zone, where it changed the sand bar morphology and led to their coalescence and flattening.
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