Testing magnetic tracers as indicators of sediment transport in a wave flume experiment

Author:

Romão Soraia12ORCID,Cascalho João1ORCID,Ferreira Caroline C.123,Font Eric14,Taborda Rui1,Silva Paulo A.2,Duarte João F.5,Staudt Franziska67

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Geologia, Faculdade de Ciências, Instituto Dom Luiz (IDL) Universidade de Lisboa Campo Grande 1749‐016 Lisboa Portugal

2. Departamento de Física, Centro de Estudos do Ambiente e do Mar (CESAM) Universidade de Aveiro Campus de Santiago 3810‐193 Aveiro Portugal

3. Observatório Oceânico da Madeira Agência Regional para o Desenvolvimento da Investigação, Tecnologia e Inovação (ARDITI) 9020‐105 Funchal Portugal

4. Departamento de Ciências da Terra da Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Instituto Dom Luiz Universidade de Coimbra Rua Sílvio Lima 3030‐790 Coimbra Portugal

5. Instituto Hidrográfico Rua das Trinas, 49 1249‐093 Lisboa Portugal

6. Forschungszentrum Küste Leibniz Universität Hannover and Technische Universität Braunschweig Merkurstraße 11 30419 Hannover Germany

7. DHI A/S Agern Allé 5 2970 Hørsholm Denmark

Abstract

AbstractThe in situ measurement of sediment transport in wave‐dominated environments presents significant challenges and currently often relies upon the use of fluorescent sediment tracers. However, this method is constrained by challenges in conducting unbiased and representative sampling, as well as facing overall logistical complexities and labour‐intensive procedures. Whilst other tracer techniques are available, such as using magnetic tracers, their performance in tracking sediment transport has not been quantified. The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of magnetic tracers in evaluating net transport rates and tracer dispersal patterns. Conducted in a controlled large wave flume, the experiments simultaneously employed fluorescent and magnetic tracers, allowing a comprehensive comparison of the tracers' dispersion patterns and the net transport rates. Results show that the dispersal of magnetic and fluorescent tracers displays a high degree of spatial coherence in both horizontal and vertical dimensions. Similarly, net transport rates are comparable (<16% difference), both showing net transport in the direction of the wave propagation (towards onshore) driven by non‐linear and streaming effects. Magnetic tracer recovery rate (49%) was lower than for fluorescent tracers (73%) and is attributed to the loss of magnetic ink from particles; an aspect of the magnetic technique that requires improvement. This study therefore indicates that the use of magnetic tracers to quantify sediment transport is an effective method with the advantages of being significantly less labour‐intensive than using the commonly applied fluorescent sediment tracer method.

Publisher

Wiley

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