Development, characteristics, and effects of the new Chatham Harbor inlet
Development, characteristics, and effects of the new Chatham Harbor inlet
Date
1989-06
Authors
Giese, Graham S.
Aubrey, David G.
Liu, James T.
Aubrey, David G.
Liu, James T.
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Chatham Harbor, Massachusetts
DOI
10.1575/1912/6417
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Coast changes
Beach erosion
Beach erosion
Abstract
A new tidal inlet into Chatham Harbor, Massachusetts, has developed from a breach in the
barrier beach, Nauset Beach, that forms the outer shoreline of southeastern Cape Cod. Increased
tidal range and wave energy resulting from the new inlet produced acute coastal erosion and
channel shoaling within Chatham Harbor, with significant impacts on the fishing and boating
industries, and on private and public propeny and interests. Study results are consistent with the
hypothesis that the Nauset-Monomoy barrier beach system undergoes a long-term cycle of
geomorphological change, and that a new cycle was initiated with the formation of this new inlet.
Based on this new understanding, future changes in the system can be foreseen and provided to
coastal resource managers.
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Giese, G. S., Aubrey, D. G., & Liu, J. T. (1989). Development, characteristics, and effects of the new Chatham Harbor inlet. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/6417