Effect of Wind Generated Waves on the Beach... 3 Effect of Wind Generated Waves on the Beach Configuration and Heavy Minerals Distribution Around Rosetta Promontory, Egypt M. Abdel Galil, M. I. Mostafa* and M. Essa** Environmental Sciences Department, Faculty of Science at Damietta, Mansoura University, E-mail: abdelgalil@mans.edu.eg, *Nuclear Materials Authority, and; ** Egyptian Meteorological Authority, Egypt Abstract. Rosetta promontory encompasses both the east and west sides of the Rosetta River mouth branch. Since the building of the High Dam in 1964, the Rosetta promontory has been subjected to dra- matic erosion. Two concrete seawalls have been constructed on the shoreline to protect the river mouth at Rosetta promontory from the prolonged sea invasion. Moreover, four groins were constructed to minimize the shore erosion and stabilize the eastern margin of the promontory. Also, many groins were constructed to stabilize its west- ern side but they were destroyed. The present study deals with the effect of wind generated waves on the beach configuration. It also determines the equilibrium orientations of the shoreline and the effective protective constructions. Monthly wind generated waves along Rosetta area are determined and graphical- ly presented. The sea state, the wave parameters, the resultant equilibri- um orientation of Rosetta promontory beaches are determined. The suitable months for constructing the recommended protective construc- tions along Rosetta promontory are nominated. Moreover, the distribu- tion of the beach face sediments, their grain size and their heavy miner- als content around Rosetta promontory are thoroughly studied. Finally, recommendations for the protection of Rosetta promontory are given. Introduction Rosetta promontory encompasses both the eastern and western sides of the Rosetta mouth branch (Fig. 1). The promontory is one of the most important 3 JKAU: Mar. Sci., Vol. 16, pp: 3-24 (2005 A.D. / 1425 A.H.)