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1 July 2015 New Methodology for the Classification of Gravel Beaches: Adjusted on Alicante (Spain)
L. Aragonés, I. López, Y. Villacampa, J.C. Serra, J.M. Saval
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Aragonés, L.; López, I.; Villacampa, Y.; Serra, J.C., and Saval, J.M., 2015. New methodology for the classification of gravel beaches: Adjusted on Alicante (Spain).

In this article, a methodology is presented for the classification of gravel beaches, which can be applied internationally. Such beaches' defence against the energy of incoming water flow is due to their steep slopes and the high permeability of infiltration, but that defence is reduced with increasing sand fraction. The objective of this research was to understand the variables involved in the formation of gravel beaches, to classify them according to the distribution and position of sediment along the transversal profile, and to obtain a discriminant function. To apply the methodology, 34 gravel beaches in the province of Alicante, Spain, were first classified visually into five different types: Type 1: Sand and gravel beaches, Type 2: Sand and gravel separated beaches, Type 3: Gravel and sand beaches, Type 4: Gravel and sand separated beaches, and Type 5: Pure gravel beaches. In addition, a major study was performed to reduce the number of variables because one of the concerns was to find the variables that characterize and classify the beaches. Thus, the 45 variables, grouped according to material characteristics, wave, boundary conditions, and geometry of the beach, were first reduced to 25 by making comparisons among them and the type of beach and were finally reduced to 14 using the discriminant method. Note the use of the important variable Posidonia oceanica in the Mediterranean area, which, because of the changes produced in the swell, was actively involved in the classification. Finally, the discriminant function obtained was validated.

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L. Aragonés, I. López, Y. Villacampa, J.C. Serra, and J.M. Saval "New Methodology for the Classification of Gravel Beaches: Adjusted on Alicante (Spain)," Journal of Coastal Research 31(4), 1023-1034, (1 July 2015). https://doi.org/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-14-00140.1
Received: 14 July 2014; Accepted: 13 September 2014; Published: 1 July 2015
KEYWORDS
Discriminant method
Posidonia oceanica
variables
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