University of Hawaii. Chief Scientist: Chip Fletcher. Beach Sampling data (handsamplegrab, shortcore) of field activity M-N1-98-OA in Kailau Beach, Oahu, Hawaii from 04/10/1998 to 04/10/1998
Location
Hawaii
Summary
Sample K5-1 - collected ~1 m makai of veg line on the top of a scarp shelf, mostly dry; Sample K5-2 - collected from high swash at base of scarp shelf, wet.
Info derived
Beach morphology.
Comments
Monolith - very large, red-roofed mansion, 18 properties south of line OKLA 2-1 (easily seen in aerial photos). Trades were blowing from the ENE at 20-30 knots, with gusts to 40, and had been for several days. Some scarping present as a result. Between 4 and 7 pm (moderate tides, moderate to large fetch waves), six locations along Kailua Beach were sampled at 2 regions of the beach face. In most cases, samples labeled #1 are the upper 5-6 cm of sand collected ~0.5 m makai of the vegetation line; #2 is the upper 4 cm of sand collected from the high swash area. The swash was a bit steeper than usual, so samples were taken rather high on it rather than at mid-swash.
Staff information imported from InfoBank
Chip Fletcher (University of Hawaii) - Chief Scientist
Jodi Harney (University of Hawaii) - Student