Valid predictions of long-term shoreline movements are vital to mitigate or prepare for erosion and changes in coastal stability. Our new shoreline model introduces the concept of a 1-line model for shoreline evolution within the MIKE 21 FM framework. The model can be applied to problems over a longer time scale. This is due to the simplifications imposed on the morphologic evolution of the coastal profile, when compared with the existing two-dimensional (2D) morphological model MIKE 21 Coupled FM. Our solution can thereby enable long-term forecasts of impacts of coastal structures on coastal processes and thereby help maintain integrity of the coastline.
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[b]Topic:[/b] MIKE 21: A New Approach to Modeling Long-Term Shoreline Evolution
[b]Date[/b]: March 24th, 2015
[b]Time: [/b] 12:00 pm EST
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