Lithodynamic processes along the seashore in the area of planned nuclear power plant construction: A case study on Lubiatowo at Poland

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The Polish government has made a decision to build a nuclear power plant (NPP) in the South Baltic coastal zone. This means that three major types of structures will be located in the nearshore: (1) breakwaters and a wharf where ships may dock to load and unload cargo (harbor), (2) seawalls protecting the shore against erosion and storm surge floods, and (3) an underwater piping system for cold water intake and heated water discharge. This study determines the dominant directions and rate of sediment transport for the coastline section in the vicinity of the projected Polish NPP (ca. 100,000 m3/year), as well as assesses current changes at this coastline location on the basis of field measurements and mathematical modeling.

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Szmytkiewicz, P., Szmytkiewicz, M., & Uścinowicz, G. (2021). Lithodynamic processes along the seashore in the area of planned nuclear power plant construction: A case study on Lubiatowo at Poland. Energies, 14(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14061636

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