Rip currents investigation on a Ligurian pocket beach, NW Mediterranean
- Creators
- Carpi L.
- Mucerino L.
- Bonello G.
- Besio G.
- Ferrari M.
Description
Wave-induced currents play a key role in coastal sedimentary and hydrodynamics processes, and in particular, rip currents are probably the most widely studied aspect. Rip currents are characterized by a strong seaward-directed flow, which can transport sediments, planktonic organisms, nutrients, pollutants, and suspended material. However, rip currents are also a hazard for beachgoers and constitute a well known risk to bathers. Several studies have been conducted to describe rip current dynamics and their implications along oceanic beaches, although only a few studies have considered rip dynamics along Mediterranean coasts. This study is an accurate investigation of rip current development in the Levanto pocket beach (Ligurian sea, NW Italy). Coastal video-monitoring, coastal modelling, field surveys, and laboratory analysis are well known methodologies used to study the behaviour of rip currents, but each has its limitations. To overcome this problem, we propose an integrated approach where different tools are integrated among these to obtain mutual validation among several different approaches. The results show how the rip currents investigated in this study can reach and exceed velocities of 1 ms−1, comparable with those of oceanic rip currents, and how these are a key component in the coastal processes that occur along a Mediterranean pocket beach.
Additional details
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1055865
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1055865
- Origin repository
- UNIGE