The methods used to determine or predict volumes of sand transported by longshore currents are briefly reviewed. We argue that the methods are flawed and that a fundamental re-examination of both field and theoretical approaches is in order. Net transport numbers obtained by any existing method should be considered order-of-magnitude values at best that are in no case sufficiently precise for coastal engineering purposes such as prediction of beach nourishment costs and environmental impacts.
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Pilkey, O. H., & Cooper, J. A. G. (2002). Longshore Transport Volumes: A Critical View. In Journal of Coastal Research (Vol. 36, pp. 572–580). Coastal Education Research Foundation Inc. https://doi.org/10.2112/1551-5036-36.sp1.572
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