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Sediment-size distributions of the beach and nearshore environs along the central west coast of India: An analysis using EOF

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Title Sediment-size distributions of the beach and nearshore environs along the central west coast of India: An analysis using EOF
 
Creator Murty, T.V.R.
Veerayya, M.
Murty, C.S.
 
Subject Geology and Geophysics
sediment transport
coastal zone
beaches
distribution
grain size
sediments
ISW, India, Goa
 
Description EOF analysis of the data on grain-size distributions of sediments in the phi -size class from the beach foreshore, backshore, dune, and nearshore environments of Colva and Calangute revealed that the first three phi -dependent eigenfunctions c1 (phi), c2 (phi), and c3 (phi) account for more than 97% to 99% of variation in the data set, the largest variation being represented by the first phi -dependent function cl (phi) alone. This function showed significant differences in the concentration of grain-size particles across the shore covering various physiographic units of Colva, i.e., dominance of very fine sands in the dunes and backshore, fine sands in the foreshore, and silt and clays in the offshore areas beyond 5-m water depths, reflecting the impact of the changing character of the transportational and depositional processes affecting the sediments, thus implying different energy environments. This analysis also showed marked alongshore variations in the sediment distribution pattern in different sectors of the subaerial beach of Colva and suggests transportation of sediments from either ends to the central region. The three energetic eigenfunctions used to obtain the predictable or information rich part of the original signal are comparable with normalized input data and indicate the efficacy of this method
 
Date 1995-06-18T10:01:22Z
2017-09-29T13:48:21Z
1995-06-18T10:01:22Z
2017-09-29T13:48:21Z
1986
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, vol.91; 1986; 8523-8536
0148-0227
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/6250
 
Language en
 
Relation J Geophys Res-Oceans
SCI
 
Publisher American Geophysical Union