Case Study: Eastern Seaboard Flashcards

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Problems

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Hard methods = ineffective

  • Sea walls and other hard engineering methods only protect buildings, not the beaches (e.g: Beach in Galveston was lost in the hurricane in 1900)
  • Sea walls fail in Texas, South Carolina, California due to poor maintenance and construction
  • Marshfield,Massachusetts and Monmouth Beach, New Jersey = gone
  • Rising sea level makes seawall not effective
  • People disliked the ugly sceneries
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Factors leading to a rise in sea level

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  • Flat topography of the coastal plains (rise of few mm/year can push the ocean a meter in land in Florida)
  • North American coast is sinking relative to ocean (e.g NY = 1.5mm/year)
  • Extensive coastal development
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Alternative: Strategic retreat (allow erosion)

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Land use management (Engineers stopped challenging nature, now work with natural process)

  • The Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act limits building on coastal land
  • Ban sea walls to control erosion on coastal dunes (sea walls prevented the supply of sand to the dunes)
  • North Carolina banned hard engineering methods like groyne or rock strong points since the beaches are major assets to the states
  • 1986 doubled the distance from sea for large buildings
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Alternative: Beach replenishment

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Atlantic City, Virgina, Miami
Benefit: A compromise b/w building defenses and leave shore to erode
Draw back:
- Cost: 1980 US spent $64m on beach replenishment in Mimi
- Loss of new sand: Erosion removed 30m of sand where sand was extracted to keep the beach stabilised at 60m wide

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Conclusion

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Rising sea level and retreating coasts = continuing issue
Protective hard engineering for major coastal cities like New York (since they’re economically important –> can’t retreat)
Soft engineering in less developed area (Carolina Beach, North Carolina)

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