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Influence of vegetation on aeolian sand transport rate from a backshore to a foredune at Hasaki, Japan
Author(s) -
KURIYAMA YOSHIAKI,
MOCHIZUKI NORIO,
NAKASHIMA TSUYOSHI
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
sedimentology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.494
H-Index - 108
eISSN - 1365-3091
pISSN - 0037-0746
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-3091.2005.00734.x
Subject(s) - foredune , aeolian processes , geology , vegetation (pathology) , shore , sediment transport , geomorphology , sediment , hydrology (agriculture) , oceanography , geotechnical engineering , medicine , pathology
The influence of vegetation on aeolian sediment transport rate in the region from a backshore to a foredune was investigated at the Hasaki Coast in Japan, where an onshore wind was predominant and the creeping beach grasses Carex kobomugi and Calystegia soldanella were major species. The comparison of cross‐shore distributions of the cross‐shore component of aeolian sand transport rate with and without vegetation, which were estimated on the basis of the beach profile changes and a mass conservation equation, showed that the creeping grasses influenced the aeolian sand transport rate. The landward aeolian sand transport rate rapidly decreased landward from the seaward limit of vegetation when the grasses grew. The aeolian sand transport rate reduced by 95% with a vegetation cover of 28%. On the other hand, when the grasses were absent, the landward aeolian sand transport rate did not decrease near the seaward vegetation limit, but near the foot of the foredune.