Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2025

Frictional dissipation of incident waves over a spatiallyvarying rough barrier reef in Mayotte, Indian Ocean

Résumé

Coral reefs serve as a highly effective natural barrier against incom ing ocean waves. However, climate change and human induced degradations are threatening reefs, reducing their capacity to protect coastal populations by di minishing the frictional processes that dissipate wave energy. The most common approach to represent wave energy dissipation through bottom friction relies on the estimation of a representative roughness length, whose definition on coral environments remains to be elucidated. As a consequence, a generic parametrization for friction processes on coral reef systems is still lacking. In this study, high resolution hydrodynamical and topographical data collected at the South West barrier reef of Mayotte, Indian Ocean, were used to perform an estimation of wave friction. The hydraulic roughness estimated across the reef varies spa tially, and attempts are made to connect this information with the diverse bed morphologies observed in the field.
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hal-04924853 , version 1 (05-02-2025)

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Mila Geindre, Damien Sous, France Floc'H, Héloise Michaud, Kévin Martins, et al.. Frictional dissipation of incident waves over a spatiallyvarying rough barrier reef in Mayotte, Indian Ocean. Coastal Dynamics 2025, Apr 2025, Aveiro, Portugal. ⟨hal-04924853⟩
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