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1 January 2004 The “Emery-Method” Revisited—Performance of an Inexpensive Method of Measuring Beach Profiles and Modifications
Gesche Krause
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Abstract

Even with the development of modern technological equipment, the Emery-Method is still a widely used and straightforward tool for measuring beach profiles, especially in tropical developing countries, where often lack of infrastructure and unfavourable climatic conditions, among others, restrict the application of sophisticated electronic devices. This article focuses on its performance in a coastal environment adjacent to mangroves and proposes some modifications to the original method. Examples of applications during a long-term study and findings of error measurements are presented. Inaccuracies result from the properties of different sediment surfaces and systematic errors. For a given error margin, the minimum beach slope should not fall below a certain value.

Gesche Krause "The “Emery-Method” Revisited—Performance of an Inexpensive Method of Measuring Beach Profiles and Modifications," Journal of Coastal Research 20(1), 340-346, (1 January 2004). https://doi.org/10.2112/1551-5036(2004)20[340:TEROAI]2.0.CO;2
Received: 20 April 2003; Accepted: 1 April 2003; Published: 1 January 2004
KEYWORDS
developing countries
error analysis
mangrove coast
Method of measurement
Sediment budget
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