Researchers are leading the charge with an innovative test dune along the Dutch coastline near Monster. Source: TU Delft
Protecting coastlines against the growing threat of sea level rise and extreme weather events has become a critical challenge. Researchers are leading the charge with an innovative test dune along the Dutch coastline near Monster, designed to measure erosion during storms and develop safer, more efficient hybrid coastal structures.
Harnessing the Best of Nature and Engineering
Hybrid dunes bring together the best features of natural and engineered solutions. Traditional sandy dunes help preserve the natural beauty of the coastline, foster ecological diversity, and have the ability to grow alongside rising sea levels. On the other hand, dykes provide exceptional resistance to erosion. Combining these strengths, hybrid structures, like the dyke-in-dune setups seen in Noordwijk, Katwijk, and Groede, offer a robust solution against coastal erosion while supporting valuable ecosystems.
The test dune spans 100 meters and includes four distinct configurations: a sandy dune, a hard dyke covered with sand, a dyke-in-dune with a sand-covered slope, and a barrier-in-dune with a core of containers. These variations are being monitored to understand how sandy and hard components interact during storms, providing vital insights for future designs.
Hybrid dunes bring together the best features of natural and engineered solutions. Source: TU Delft
Measuring Erosion in Real Time
Equipped with cutting-edge technology, including sensors, drones, and LiDAR systems, the test dune is set to capture precise data during storm conditions. Researchers aim to study wave heights, water flow, and erosion patterns in real-time. Placed near the high-water mark to ensure exposure to extreme weather, the dune is expected to erode completely within two to three months, offering a rare opportunity to observe and analyze the effects of severe conditions without waiting years for a major storm.
Building a Climate-Adapted Future
As climate change accelerates, hybrid dunes represent a forward-thinking approach to safeguarding coastlines. The insights gained from this experiment will contribute to the development of more resilient and sustainable coastal defenses, ensuring that communities and ecosystems remain protected against the challenges of tomorrow.
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