Photo-Electronic Erosion Pins (PEEPs) can be used to measure short-term fluctuations in swash zone (foreshore) profiles. Because the sensors depend upon ambient light for the detection of bed elevation change, their signal indicates false changes during swash inundation. A method is presented to mitigate this source of noise and to allow a reconstruction of bed changes at swash frequencies. The protocol is illustrated with a sample data set.
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1 May 2009
Using Photo-Electronic Erosion Pins for Measuring Bed Elevation Changes in the Swash Zone
James P. McDermott,
Douglas J. Sherman
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Journal of Coastal Research
Vol. 2009 • No. 253
May 2009
Vol. 2009 • No. 253
May 2009
beach profile
foreshore
methodology