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WAVE SETUP AND WATERTABLE OVERHEIGHT IN THE CIGU SAND BARRIER (TAIWAN) DURING THE TALIM TROPICAL STORM

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The present research work is a part of the KUNSHEN Franco-Taiwanese research project which aims at investigating the hydro/morphodynamics of barrier islands driven by typhoon events. This study focuses on the impact of the Talim tropical storm on the Wan-tzu-liao sand barrier (Taiwan) in terms of water level rising and watertable overheight. In-situ measurements are provided by a cross-shore network of pressure sensors extended from the intertidal zone to the top of the barrier. Extreme offshore wave conditions are encountered during Talim, with significant wave height greater than 10m at the storm peak. It is shown that measured setups are smaller than those predicted by usual empirical parameterization. Groundwater dynamics is strongly affected by the storm, with watertable overheight of the order of one meter under the barrier top. Watertable dynamics is influenced by waves, tides and rainfalls.
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hal-00831573 , version 1 (07-06-2013)

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Damien Sous, Lucie Campmas, Samuel Meulé, Frederic Bouchette, Jying Li Liou, et al.. WAVE SETUP AND WATERTABLE OVERHEIGHT IN THE CIGU SAND BARRIER (TAIWAN) DURING THE TALIM TROPICAL STORM. Coastal Dynamics 2013, Jun 2013, France. ⟨hal-00831573⟩
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