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Coastal boulder deposits (CBD) are wave-emplaced supratidal accumulations that record extreme inundation on rocky coasts. They are poorly understood but are of growing importance as we seek to better understand the extremes of wave power on coastlines. The Aran Islands, Ireland, host CBD in varying settings ranging from sheer cliff tops to wide shore platforms, and at elevations to about 40 m above sea level. Deposits are known to be active during strong storm events and provide a unique opportunity to examine relationships between wave energy, setting, and CBD occurrence. We use topographic elevation (Z) and offshore 100-years significant wave height (H s,100 ) to calculate a dimensionless elevation Z* = Z/H s,100 at 25 m intervals all along the Atlantic-facing coasts of the Aran Islands, and record whether CBD were present or absent at each location. The data reveal universal CBD presence at locations with low dimensionless elevations and near-monotonic decreasing frequency of CBD occurrence as Z* increases. On the Aran Islands, CBD are restricted to locations with Z*<3.13. For high elevation deposits it appears that unresolved local factors may be the major determinants in whether CBD will form. This approach can be applied at any CBD-bearing coastline and has the potential to change the way that we think about these deposits. Evaluation of dimensionless elevations at CBD locations around the world will help build broader understanding of the impact local shoreline conditions have on CBD formation. Determining these relationships contributes to the ongoing need to better understand interactions between extreme waves and rocky coasts.more » « less
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Kennedy, Andrew; Moris Barra, Joaquin; Van Blunk, Alexis; Lynett, Patrick; Keen, Adam; Lomonaco, Pedro (, Designsafe-CI){"Abstract":["Testing took place from January to June 2019 and included natural and built environment tests with an emphasis on obtaining loading data for a 10x10 array of structures in the inundation zone. Bare earth tests were conducted first to get baseline velocity and wave height data. Then, the array of structures was added to the inundation zone. In addition to the same velocity and wave height sensors used in the bare earth experiments, some of the structures recorded pressures, moments, and loads. Debris in the form of wood blocks was added to both the bare earth and array tests to see how it changed the results. Sea walls are often used as a form of protection from waves and storm surge, so a wall of varying lengths was added to the array tests. These 5 main basin setups correspond to the 5 events below. Many different conditions were tested for each of these experiments. The "ALL_Experimental_Trials" table in the Sensor Information Section describes the conditions of every trial of the experiment and must be used to understand the data in every event folder. Please see the report for details as well."]}more » « less
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