Efetividade de Métodos Estruturais na Construção de Dunas Frontais

Autores

  • LUIZ LIBERATO TABAJARA Pós-Graduação em Geociências/ Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul/ Instituto de Geociências
  • LUIZ ROBERTO MARTINS Centro de Estudos de Geologia Costeira e Oceânica-GECO/ Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
  • EVERALDO RIGELO FERREIRA Pós-Graduação em Geociências/ Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul/ Instituto de Geociências

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22456/1807-9806.20185

Palavras-chave:

dune management, sand fence, deposition rate.

Resumo

Frontal dunes are beach natural defenses against the rise of coastal waters and waves during storm surges, promoting a sand storage for beach restoration when erosion problems occurs. The management of coastal areas must include the protection of the existing dunes and the reclaiming of the disturbed ones. The employment of a simple device method in the stabilization of frontal dunes were tested in a pilot area (1 km long of beach line) in Osório county (RS, Brazil). The most effective system employed were simple fences parallel to the coastline and transverse fences to the dominant winds. The material used In the manufacture of these tracks, was dry grass of junco and tiririca plants tied to bamboo's sticks, according D regional workmanship's method. The most favorable year period to the management begins in spring, when strongs winds from NE quadrant increase in frequency and velocity. Meanwhile the more expressive sedimentation rate in the dunes occurs between December and February when the sand supply to the beach is larger. transported through waves of normal incidence and lower energy. This discussed method could be applied in other dune management projects along the Rio Grande do Sul coastline.

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Publicado

2000-06-30

Como Citar

TABAJARA, L. L., MARTINS, L. R., & FERREIRA, E. R. (2000). Efetividade de Métodos Estruturais na Construção de Dunas Frontais. Pesquisas Em Geociências, 27(1), 97–109. https://doi.org/10.22456/1807-9806.20185