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Ciencias marinas

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LIZARRAGA-ARCINIEGA, JR; MARTINEZ-DIAZ-DE-LEON, A; TORRES-NAVARRETE, CR  and  GALINDO-BECT, LA. Multiannual shoreline response along the coast of Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico. Cienc. mar [online]. 2008, vol.34, n.4, pp.513-521. ISSN 0185-3880.

The long-term rate of beach change can be estimated by analyzing historical shoreline positions deduced from aerial photographs and maps, though in some cases a systematic beach profile survey is preferable because it allows the detailed observation of its evolution. Between June 1997 and December 2006, 925 beach profiles were surveyed monthly in the area of Rosarito, Baja California, thus constructing the longest time series known for any beach in Mexico. Monthly sand volume was estimated to determine the multiannual changes. When these multiannual changes were superimposed on the seasonal changes during the study period, distinct erosion/accretion patterns were found: in the northern segment of the shoreline surveyed, the long-term trend was not detectable or showed low values, indicating a condition of relative stability; in the southern segment, the long-term trend was accretional at all except for one of the control points, with a mean value of 9.1 m3 m-1 year-1 and an increase in sand volume of 22% to 78% relative to the initial volume, which could be associated with the sediment discharged by streams flowing into the southern part of the study area and with variations in the spatial distribution of wave energy.

Keywords : Baja California; beach erosion/accretion; beach profiles; long-term trend.

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