PROJECT NAME | Arctic Coastal Dynamics I |
ACRONYM | ACD I |
STUDY REGION | Arctic |
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR | Dr. Volker Rachold, Paul Overduin |
DURATION | April 14, 2003 - March 10, 2009 |
PROJECT WEBSITE | Link to project website |
LOICZ PROJECT DATABASE | Click here for more project information |
PROJECT DESCRIPTION |
The overall objective of ACD is to improve our understanding of circum-Arctic coastal dynamics as a function of environmental forcing, coastal geology and cryology and morphodynamic behavior. In particular, the ACD program proposed to: establish the rates and magnitudes of erosion and accumulation of Arctic coasts; develop a network of long-term monitoring sites including local community-based observational sites; identify and undertake focused research on critical processes; estimate the amount of sediments and organic carbon derived from coastal erosion; refine and apply an Arctic coastal classification (includes ground ice, permafrost, geology, etc.) in digital form (GIS format); compile, analyze and apply
existing information on relevant environmental forcing parameters (e.g. wind
speed, sea level, fetch, sea ice etc.); develop empirical models to assess the
sensitivity of Arctic coasts to environmental variability and human impacts;
produce a series of thematic and derived maps (e.g. coastal classification,
ground-ice, sensitivity etc.); |
THE PROJECT RELATES TO THE FOLLOWING PRIORITY TOPICS AND SCIENTIFIC THEMES |
Scientific Themes: 1- Vulnerability of Coastal Systems and Hazards to Society 2 - Implications of Global Change for Coastal Ecosystems and Sustainable Development |