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ARGUS WORKSHOP: Manly, February 2006 THE COASTAL STATION OF BARCELONA BUILT AROUND ARGUS OBSERVATIONS Jorge Guillen Institute of Marine Sciences-CSIC Barcelona, Spain
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  • ARGUS WORKSHOP: Manly, February 2006

    THE COASTAL STATION OF BARCELONA BUILT AROUND

    ARGUS OBSERVATIONS

    Jorge GuillenInstitute of Marine Sciences-CSICBarcelona, Spain

  • STUDY AREA

  • GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ARGUS BARCELONA

    • Tower Mapfre: about 142 m high• Five cameras oriented N, NE, E, SE and S• Radius observation: 2 km• Resolution: better than 20 m• Timing of observations: every hour• Images since 21-October-2001

  • GENERAL GOALS

    • research on beach-bar morphodynamicsand environmental control using “long-term” information

    • to be an attractive lab for students• information useful for society (coastal

    management, beach users …)

  • PRESENT-DAY ACTIVITIES

    • ARGUS station updating every hour• AWAC sensor (real time information of

    waves, current, water temperature andturbidity). Seabed erosion/accretion(altimeter)

    • Monthly surveys of hidrography, nutrients, bottom sediment grain size

    • Bathymetric and topographic surveys

  • http://elb.cmima.csic.es

  • GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE

  • RESULTS

  • SHORELINE VARIABILITYBogatell

    S

    N

  • BAR EVOLUTION

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    3,5

    0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800

    Alti

    tude

    (m)

    03/02/200523/02/200509/03/2005

    NordSud

    433300 433350 433400 433450 433500 433550

    4582450

    4582500

    4582550

    4582600

    4582650

    4582700

    -1.8-1.6-1.4-1.2-1-0.8-0.6-0.4-0.200.20.40.60.81 Accrétion

    Érosion

    Différence d'altitude

    (m)

    - 1623 m3

    - 202 m3

    + 219 m3

    TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYS

    Alongshore distance (m)

  • “OTHER” ARGUS APPLICATIONS

    EXAMPLE 1: HOW MANY PEOPLE IS THERE?

  • WHO IS THERE?

    - WOMAN (55%)- AGE: 25-34 (35%); 18-24 (18%)- LIVING AROUND BARCELONA (91%)- THE MOST POSITIVE: CLOSENESS (55%)- THE MOST NEGATIVE: NON CLEAN ENOUGH (32%)- WHY ARE THEY COMING: RELAX/SUN BATHING (47%)- HOW LONG IN THE BEACH: 2h 45’

    -SOURCE: Ayuntamiento de Barcelona, 2004

  • 23.000 m2 27.000 m2

  • Observations - 10/09/04

    HOUR GMT C1+C2 C5

    06h 10 19

    07h 34 29

    08h 85 75

    09h 214 249

    10h 297 ---

    11h 383 383

    12h 386 343

    camera c1-c2 Y = 2.94 * X - 351.6 (R2 = 0.95)camera c5 Y = 4.67 * X - 173.0 (R2 = 0.88)

  • “LOW”

  • “MEDIUM”

  • “HIGH”-SATURATION

  • Daily DISTRIBUTION

    7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

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  • WEEKLY DISTRIBUTION

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    IAJUNE-JULY DISTRIBUTION

  • 4/29/02 10/26/02 4/24/03 10/21/03 4/18/04 10/15/04

    0

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    20000NOVA ICARIASOMORROSTRO

    “LONG-TERM” DISTRIBUTION

  • USERS CHANGED THE BEACHBECAUSE THE EROSION

    2001

    2005

  • 10/31/01 1/29/02 4/29/02 7/28/02 10/26/02 1/24/03 4/24/03 7/23/03 10/21/03 1/19/04 4/18/04 7/17/04 10/15/04

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    BEACH USERS AND AIR TEMPERATURE

  • BEACH USERS AND BEACH AREA

  • TOTAL BEACH USERS

    NOVA ICARIA SOMORROSTRO2002 390.000 175.0002003 428.000 230.0002004 407.000 390.000

  • EXAMPLE 2: MONITORING WATER QUALITY/RUN-OFF PLUMES

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    36 36,5 37 37,5 38Salinity

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    Beam atenuation coeficient

    VERTICAL PROFILES OF SALINITY AND TURBIDITY

    Data from a station taken close to the coast on the 27 of May

  • 8 October

    9 October

  • 10 October

    11 October

  • Freshwater plume, Green band

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    08-oct09-oct10-oct11-oct12-oct

  • REAL-TIME VIDEO

  • SUMMARY

    • Barcelona is an example of urban, artificial beach. It is complementary with other Argus stations.

    • It provides data for research, environmental control and coastal management

  • To be continue…

    ARGUS WORKSHOP: Manly, February 2006STUDY AREAGENERAL GOALSPRESENT-DAY ACTIVITIESRESULTS “OTHER” ARGUS APPLICATIONS��� �EXAMPLE 1: HOW MANY PEOPLE IS THERE?