Research & Development
Projet
DUNES
Dynamics of hydraulic dunes and impact on offshore renewable energy projects
- Duration: 40 months (2019-2022)
- Budget: €1,300K
Context
Hydraulic dunes are sedimentary structures formed by the combined action of marine currents and waves. They are relatively frequent in the areas where future offshore farms are planned in the North Sea and the Channel. As part of the electrical connection of these farms, the laying of cables on the seabed will involve cutting and dredging the dunes present.
The assessment of the impact of this type of work requires a better knowledge of the natural evolution of these ecosystems whose sedimentary and biological dynamics are still poorly understood. In addition, due to their extreme morphological variability and potentially high travel speed, hydraulic dunes can have an impact on offshore renewable energy systems and require increased monitoring operations.
Objectives
- To understand the sediment and ecosystem dynamics of underwater dunes off the coast of Dunkirk
- To offer offshore renewable energy-sector technology developers and industrial firms knowledge and complementary approaches for working in environments with hydraulic dunes
Scientific content
Mapping of the dunes of French mainland coasts
Acquisition of high-resolution spatio-temporal data on Dunkirk dune dynamics
Understanding the short-term evolution of these underwater dunes
In-situ characterisation of the structure of dune ecosystems
Characterisation of ecosystem function by studying food webs through isotopic analyses
Expected results
- • Better knowledge of the physical processes and natural
functioning of hydraulic dunes - Update of an open access GIS dedicated to dune fields and
sand banks - Fine scale characterisation of dune food web structure to
understand how these particular systems work - Methodological recommendations for the assessment of anthropogenic impacts on dune ecosystems
Conclusion
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Partners
Ce projet was led by France Energies Marines and SHOM.
Funding
This project received French State funding managed by the National Research Agency under the Investments for the Future Programme (ANR-10-IEED-0006-33).
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