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Loss of geomorphic diversity in shallow tidal embayments promoted by storm-surge barriers

Davide Tognin, Alvise Finotello, Andrea D’Alpaos, Daniele Pietro Viero, Mattia Pivato, Riccardo Mel, Andrea Defina, Enrico Bertuzzo, Marco Marani, Luca Carniello

2022Science Advances63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Coastal flooding prevention measures, such as storm-surge barriers, are being widely adopted globally because of the accelerating rise in sea levels. However, their impacts on the morphodynamics of shallow tidal embayments remain poorly understood. Here, we combine field data and modeling results from the microtidal Venice Lagoon (Italy) to identify short- and long-term consequences of flood regulation on lagoonal landforms. Artificial reduction of water levels enhances wave-induced sediment resuspension from tidal flats, promoting in-channel deposition, at the expense of salt marsh vertical accretion. In Venice, we estimate that the first 15 closures of the recently installed mobile floodgates operated between October 2020 and January 2021 contributed to a 12% reduction in marsh deposition, simultaneously promoting a generalized channel infilling. Therefore, suitable countermeasures need to be taken to offset these processes and prevent significant losses of geomorphic diversity due to repeated floodgate closures, whose frequency will increase as sea levels rise further.

Topics & Concepts

Beach morphodynamicsStorm surgeSalt marshFlooding (psychology)LandformSurgeFlood mythStormOceanographyDeposition (geology)MarshGeologyHydrology (agriculture)Submersion (mathematics)Environmental scienceBarrier islandCoastal floodAccretion (finance)SedimentChannel (broadcasting)Sediment transportSea level riseWetlandGeomorphologyClimate changeShoreGeographyEcologyPsychologyBiologyDifferentiable functionArchaeologyEngineeringElectrical engineeringPhysicsMathematical analysisAstrophysicsMathematicsGeotechnical engineeringPsychotherapistCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamicsCoastal and Marine DynamicsTropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research