Wind-Induced Resuspension and Transport of Contaminated Sediment from the Rove Canal into the Etang De Berre, France
Author:
Alekseenko ElenaORCID,
Roux Bernard,
Kuznetsov Konstantin
Abstract
The present study concerns the erosion and transport of severely contaminated sediments in a Canal. It begins in the context of an engineering project aimed to re-introduce a forced convection at the entrance of this Canal by pumping marine water. The local wind is often strong enough to overpass the resuspension threshold; thus, there is a serious risk of downstream contamination of a Mediterranean lagoon. So, the goal is to evaluate this risk as a function of the pumping rate; this contamination is transported by the fine suspended particles. Different scenarios are investigated to determine the downstream transport of suspensions in terms of runoff. These scenarios (of 24 h) contains a succession of 3 periods: constant wind speed, wind slowdown and calm, for two opposite wind directions. Special attention is devoted to the modeling of complex mechanisms of erosion and resuspension during wind periods, deposition during windless periods and sediment consolidation. The main results concern the total flux of the suspended particles through the exit of the Canal at the confluence with the lagoon. It is shown that even for moderate runoff (<6 m3/s) this total flux is large enough, not only during the wind period, but also after several hours of calm.
Funder
Agence de l'eau Rhône Méditerranée Corse
The Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Subject
Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry
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