Monitoring sediment transport in certain harbor launches in the southeastern black sea
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2023Yazar
Karasu, ServetMarangoz, Hasan Oğulcan
Kocapir, Barbaros Hayrettin
Yılmaz, Enver
Özölçer, İsmail Hakkı
Akpinar, Adem
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Karasu, S.Marandoz, H.O., Kocapir, B.H., Yılmaz, E. Özölçer, İ.H. & Akpınar, A. (2023). Monitoring Sediment Transport in Certain Harbor Launches in the Southeastern Black Sea. Water (Switzerland),15 (21), 3860. http://doi.org/10.3390/w15213860Özet
Abstract: The problem of shoaling on coastal structures is the result of an event that occurs as part
of the natural cycle. In cases where shoaling cannot be detected or prevented, various economic
and operational problems may arise and may cause disruptions. In this study, the complex coastal
dynamic impact of shoaling on three sequential fishery coastal structures located within the borders
of Rize province in the Eastern Black Sea region of Türkiye was examined in terms of bathymetric
changes and sediment transport under the influence of the incident wave climate. The effects of
these structures on each other were also investigated. With this aim, bathymetric measurements were
carried out to examine the impact of waves on seabed erosion and deposition. A serious shoaling
problem was identified at one of the harbor launches under investigation, where approximately
13,200 m3 of deposition occurs annually in a relatively small harbor launch area. Such physical
problems are thought to be the result of shoaling, the selection of sites that are not viable for fisheryrelated coastal structures, or the wrong positioning of the breakwater.