Saturday, July 24, 2021

Dune Behavior 7-15-21

         Basicaly, last year's high water eroded the base of the dunes, now we are seeing the upper dune adjust to it's new, smaller base. The clay layer slows down the process but it continues to find its' new equilibrum. This will continue for some time.


   Here you can see large blocks of clay on the beach, that have calved from the clay layer near the top of the picture

       

this is just clay and water from a seep, that make the interesting patterns



This is a clay collapse that made it all the way to the waterline.
This shows a gap in the clay layer and the perched sand above, is funneling through the gap.  As the water washes away the sand at the waterline, the sand above will continue to funnel down.  You can't stop gravity.

This shot shows the same process but a bit more defined.








Dunes- FKT Northward 7-15-21

   This series cronicles a paddle from Frankfort to the CSA  July 15, 2021

     (disclaimer: it was early morning and I was shooting into the sunlight.  Some heavy shadows)


  This is the Bulffs Condos and the far left is Michigan Shores Apts



   This is MI Shores


   Next is a sequence starting at the Parr preserve and going in order Northward to the CSA.  There is some overlap in the sequence.






Above,  The South end of the Wildwood seawall starts on the left


sand filling in behind and over the wall


the access ramp being restored. coming along nicely.


Wildwood ends and CSA begins


The old wooden seawall North of CSA visable on the left.