A multi-scale assessment for managing coastal geomorphic changes in southwestern Lake Michigan
Boyuan Lu, Wei Wang, Nick Jordan, Daniel Wright, Adam Bechle, Lucas Zoet, Chin Wu

TL;DR
This study conducts a multi-scale assessment of coastal geomorphic change in southwestern Lake Michigan, revealing spatial and temporal erosion patterns and the influence of wave impacts to inform sustainable coastal management.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive multi-scale framework analyzing coastal change across different spatial and temporal scales in Lake Michigan, integrating historical data and identifying erosion hotspots.
Findings
Long-term shoreline erosion rates are approximately -0.16 to -0.22 m/year.
Recent years show increased shoreline erosion, especially at the shoreline.
Wave impacts significantly influence coastal change at specific scales.
Abstract
Understanding coastal geomorphic change is essential for advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through a multi-scale coastal management framework. In particular, characterization of coastal geomorphic change across multiple spatial and temporal scales can provide essential insights and context-specific knowledge that can inform and empower local communities. In this study, we present a multi-scale assessment of coastal geomorphic change in southwestern Lake Michigan in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Three spatial scales: county, reach, and transect and two temporal scales: long-term and short-term were examined using nine sets of historical aerial imagery spanning 1937 to 2020. The site-averaged long-term (1937-2020) change rates for the bluff crest, bluff toe, and shoreline were -0.22, -0.17, and -0.16 m/year, respectively. In the short term (1995-2020), the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCoastal and Marine Dynamics · Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics · Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
