Artificial beach slopes reveal surprising sand transport patterns and erosion effects.
The researchers studied how sand moves on a man-made beach by changing its slope. They found that scraping sand from a gentle slope caused sand to move towards the shore, leading to erosion in the sea area. Adding a mound to a gentle slope caused sand to move away from the shore, resulting in erosion near the shore. In areas where erosion happened, the sand became larger and heavier over time. In areas where sand accumulated, the opposite occurred.