2010
DOI: 10.4000/norois.3212
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L’action des tempêtes sur l’érosion des dunes : les enseignements de la tempête du 10 mars 2008

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“…During these four years, the sediment budget of the dune increased considerably, inducing an elevation of the foot of the dune up to 2 m. Therefore, extreme water levels never hit the foot of the dune during this entire period except during the short stage mentioned above. The two major dune erosion stages which were recorded are related to the big storm event of 10 March 2008 [36,37], and to a cluster of storms occurring during the winter of 2013-2014 [38]. …”
Section: Long-term Dune Changes Related To Storm Event Erosion and Rementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During these four years, the sediment budget of the dune increased considerably, inducing an elevation of the foot of the dune up to 2 m. Therefore, extreme water levels never hit the foot of the dune during this entire period except during the short stage mentioned above. The two major dune erosion stages which were recorded are related to the big storm event of 10 March 2008 [36,37], and to a cluster of storms occurring during the winter of 2013-2014 [38]. …”
Section: Long-term Dune Changes Related To Storm Event Erosion and Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Figure 10b, the foot of the dune was situated at 15.5 m from the head profile mark at the beginning of the survey. It retreated over more than 3 m during the big storm of 10 March 2008 [36,37], and retreated again over 3 m during the storm of 1 February 2014 [38]. These three reference distances (15.5 m, 12 m, and 9.5 m) were used for the calculation of the dune foot height.…”
Section: Long-term Dune Changes Related To Storm Event Erosion and Rementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(2) l'article de Suanez et Cariolet (2010), se référant par ailleurs à de nombreux travaux de recherche, insiste sur l'état du stock sédimentaire (plage et pied de dune) avant la tempête. Dans ce sens, un hiver marqué par des tempêtes fréquentes augmentera le risque de submersion à mesure que l'on avance dans la saison et que ce stock aura diminué.…”
Section: Occurring During High-tide On the Nine Stations Of The Frencunclassified
“…Dans cet article, il s'agira de prolonger temporellement ces études (notamment celle de Stéphane Costa en 1997) grâce à un recensement des inondations par la mer qui sont apparues entre 1949 et 2010. Cet inventaire permettra d'apporter des éléments de réponse quant à 1 Citons quelques exemples en mer Baltique (Herrmann et Planchon, 1998 ;Woth et al, 2006 ;Tõnisson et al, 2008), en mer du Nord (Vasseur et Héquette, 2000 ;Woth et al, 2006), en Manche (Caspar, 1988(Caspar, , 1990Caspar et Poullain, 1996 ;Caspar et al, 2007Caspar et al, , 2010Costa, 1997Costa, , 2005Tonnerre, 2001 ;Costa et al, 2002Costa et al, , 2004Costa et al, , 2005Pirazzoli et al, 2006 ;Elineau et al, 2011), en Atlantique (Tonnerre, 2001 ;Hallégouët et Hénaff, 2006 ;Le Cornec et Schoorens, 2007 ;Suanez et al, 2007 ;Cariolet et Suanez, 2009 ;Peeters et al, 2009 ;Cariolet et al, 2010, Cariolet, 2011 et en Méditerranée (Bruzzi, 1998 ;Anselme et al, 2008 ;Suanez, 2009). 2 Les submersions marines sont des inondations temporaires de la zone côtière par la mer dans des conditions météorologiques et océaniques défavorables (basses pressions atmosphériques et fort vent d'afflux agissant, pour les mers à marée, lors d'une pleine mer de vive-eau) ; elles peuvent durer de quelques heures à quelques jours.…”
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