Failure of coastal protection at Seacliff State Beach,Santa Cruz County,California, USA |
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Authors: | Gary B. Griggs Kim W. Fulton -Bennett |
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Affiliation: | (1) Earth Sciences Department and Marine Sciences Institute, University of California, 95064 Santa Cruz, California, USA |
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Abstract: | Seacliff State Beach, along the shoreline of northern Monterey Bay, California, has a well-documented history of repeated destruction and reconstruction of seawalls and park facilities. Seven times in 60 years the timber seawall has been destroyed by winter storm waves and subsequently rebuilt. The deficiencies of the wall, including (a) inadequate attachment of timber lagging to pilings, (b) inability of pilings or lagging to withstand repeated impact of waves and logs, and (c) inadequate height and internal drainage system have never been adequately addressed and each successive wall has essentially been identical to the previously destroyed wall. |
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Keywords: | Seawalls Bulkheads Coastal protection Coastal engineering Storms |
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