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1 April 2013 Field Measurement for Investigating the Dynamics of Currumbin Creek Tidal Inlet Entrance
Saeed Shaeri, Rodger B. Tomlinson, Amir Etemad-Shahidi, Darrell Strauss, Shannon Hunt
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Shaeri, S., Tomlinson, R.B., Etemad-Shahidi, A., Strauss, D. and Hunt, S., 2013. Field measurement for investigating the dynamics of Currumbin Creek entrances In: Conley, D.C., Masselink, G., Russell, P.E. and O'Hare, T.J. (eds.), Proceedings 12th International Coastal Symposium (Plymouth, England), Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 65, pp. 1212–1217, ISSN 0749-0208.-->

Currumbin Creek is a small tidal inlet in south-eastern Queensland, Australia. There is a long history of morphological changes, entrance stabilization works and maintenance dredging activities. Despite these activities an effective long-term management plan is yet to be implemented. A key component of the development of such a plan is a model of morphological change, and this paper addresses an investigation of the dynamics of the whole system. A field campaign carried out in March, 2011 and included measurement of nearshore wave regimes, tidal levels and currents inside the creek, and also drogue tracking in the inlet entrance. Wave data was collected over six weeks by ADCPs in water depth of about 7-8 m. Tidal current discharges were also measured by an ADCP over two tidal cycles of 14.4 (spring) and 15 (neap) hours. Water levels were recorded using a Valeport Water Level Recorder during the whole measuring period. The investigations show that the creek is mixed, but mostly flood dominated and therefore, there is a reasonable potential for sediment to rapidly infill the entrance and for the entrance to be dominated by natural bypassing. This study is part of a broader research project aiming to maintain longer, more durable and stable tidal-inlet entrance channels in Currumbin Creek. These findings will contribute to the design of alternative entrance geometry or maintenance strategies in the next phase.

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Saeed Shaeri, Rodger B. Tomlinson, Amir Etemad-Shahidi, Darrell Strauss, and Shannon Hunt "Field Measurement for Investigating the Dynamics of Currumbin Creek Tidal Inlet Entrance," Journal of Coastal Research 65(sp2), 1212-1217, (1 April 2013). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI65-205.1
Received: 7 December 2012; Accepted: 6 March 2013; Published: 1 April 2013
KEYWORDS
drogue tracking
tidal constituents
tidal discharge
tidal level
tidal prism
tidal velocity
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