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|definition= There is no clear definition of the breaker-zone, but it can be defined as the zone extending seaward from the [[shoreline]] that is exposed to depth-limited breaking waves<ref name="Karsten">Mangor, Karsten. 2004. “Shoreline Management Guidelines”. DHI Water and Environment, 294pp.</ref>.  
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|definition= The zone within which waves approaching the coastline '''commence''' breaking (typically in water depths of between 5 and 10 metres).<ref name="CIRIA (1996)"> CIRIA (1996). ''Beach management manual''. CIRIA Report 153.</ref>.}}
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
<ref name="Karsten"/>The outer limit of the breaker-zone is called the [[Breaker line]]. However, the instantaneous width of the surf-zone varies with the instantaneous wave conditions. In this context we define the surf-zone as the zone valid for the yearly wave climate defined by the significant wave height H<sub>S,12h/y</sub>, which is the wave exceeded 12 hours per year.
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* The breaker zone is a subset of the [[surf zone]].
The width of the breaker/surf-zone can thus be defined as the width of the zone within which H<sub>S,12h/y</sub> breaks. The breaker/surf-zone is somewhat narrower than the littoral zone. It is evaluated that 80 to 90% of the yearly littoral transport takes place within the breaker or surf-zone.
 
  
==See also==
 
For more coastal definitions and a sketch, see [[Definitions of coastal terms]].
 
  
 
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# [[Surf zone]]
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# [[Littoral zone]]

Revision as of 21:01, 20 September 2008

Definition of Breaker zone:
The zone within which waves approaching the coastline commence breaking (typically in water depths of between 5 and 10 metres).[1].
This is the common definition for Breaker zone, other definitions can be discussed in the article


Notes

  • The breaker zone is a subset of the surf zone.


References

  1. CIRIA (1996). Beach management manual. CIRIA Report 153.

See also

  1. Surf zone
  2. Littoral zone