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California's Retreating Coastline: What Next?

机译:加利福尼亚的退缩海岸线:下一个什么?

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The coast of California is retreating in response to a continuous sea level rise over the past 18,000 years. Of more immediate concern to California, however, are the impacts of severe El Nino events, specifically, large storm waves and elevated sea levels as we experienced in 1982-83 and 1997-98. The state's coastal property values are at all time highs, with houses literally on the sand for sale in the $5-$10,000,000 range. While the entire state's shoreline has migrated eastward 5-15 miles over the past 15,000 years, because of the investment and high property values, significant public and private funds have been expended in efforts to slow or halt any additional retreat. Our future options are limited, however, and they need to be both sustainable and cost-effective over the long term. Over the past 50-75 years, the typical response to coastal retreat has been the construction of seawalls or revetments. Seawalls, however, which have a number of impacts, are designed to protect bluffs and cliffs, not to preserve beaches. Thus a conflict has developed between cliff-top homeowners and the public who use the fronting beaches. While some states have banned all new hard protective structures, proposals for new seawalls in California are still frequent but face increasing public opposition. Simultaneously, local governments have organized with the help of lobbyists to push for funding for beach replenishment and nourishment. While there have been millions of cubic yards added to the beaches of southern California from large coastal construction projects, there have been very few sites to date where sand was imported solely for nourishment. Due to the high littoral drift rates that characterize California's coast, it can be expected that the life span of nourished beaches in most locations will be relatively short. While artificial beach nourishment is very expensive and short lived, trapping the sand so that more of it stays on the beach could provide greater long-term benefits. Many of California's beaches exist because of littoral barriers such as headlands that serve as groins. Trapping this sand on the beaches would provide significant and sustained benefits as would the release or removal of the large volumes of sand trapped behind the many stream impoundments.
机译:加利福尼亚州的海岸正在恢复过去18,000年的持续海平面上升。然而,加利福尼亚州的更直接关注的是严重的El Nino事件,特别是大型风暴波浪和海平面的影响,因为我们在1982-83和1997-98中经历过。国家的沿海房地产价值观在高位,房屋在沙滩上销售5-100,000,000美元。虽然整个州的海岸线在过去的15,000年里迁移了5-15英里,但由于投资和高质量的价值,大量的公共和私人资金已经在努力缓慢或停止任何额外的撤退。然而,我们未来的选择是有限的,并且他们需要在长远来看可持续和成本效益。在过去的50-75年里,对沿海撤退的典型反应是建造海堤或修道院。然而,海堤有很多影响,旨在保护虚张声势和悬崖,而不是保护海滩。因此,悬崖顶主和使用前筋海滩的公众之间发生了冲突。虽然一些国家已经禁止所有新的硬保护结构,但加州新海堤的建议仍然频繁,但面临着增加的公众反对。同时,地方政府在游说者的帮助下组织了推动海滩补给和营养的资金。虽然来自大型沿海建筑项目的南加州海滩上有数百万立方码,但迄今为止迄今为止迄今为止的地点仅供营养进口。由于表征加州海岸的高型漂移率,可以预期大多数地区营养海滩的寿命将相对较短。虽然人造海滩营养营养非常昂贵,但陷入困境,捕获沙子,以便更多的东西在海滩上留在海滩上可以提供更大的长期好处。加州的许多海滩都存在,因为沿着壁垒等壁垒,如菱形。将这种沙子捕获在海滩上会提供显着和持续的益处,因为捕获或删除困境的大量的沙子困境的大量沙子。

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