Affiliation:
1. School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Research Institute of Oceanography, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
Abstract
Abstract
Tidal channels exert a crucial control on sediment transport and drive geomorphic changes in the tidal environment. Despite their ubiquitous occurrence, long-term morphodynamics and processes driving the morphologic changes remain less well understood than fluvial counterparts. Spanning from straight to dendritic, Korean tidal channels become more sinuous and densely populated with elevation due to higher mud content. Mutually evasive current patterns resulted in a cuspate meander bend, where a flood barb develops at the seaward side of the bend. Multiannual observation revealed that tidal channels migrate from up to 80 m per year in the lower intertidal zone of open-coast sandy tidal flats to nearly stationary for several years in the upper intertidal zone of protected muddy tidal flats. Migration rates are temporarily pronounced during the summer monsoon, when heavy rainfall-induced surface runoff intensifies ebb tidal asymmetry and promotes headward erosion. Meander bends are mostly landward-skewed and shift downstream, implying that ebb currents primarily drive the long-term channel morphodynamics. Tidal point bars commonly display ebbward dipping, inclined heterolithic stratification (IHS) dominated by bedforms formed by subordinate flood tidal currents. An overall ebb dominance and mutually evasive current patterns account for the counterintuitive stratigraphic architecture of point bars in Korean tidal channels.
Funder
Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries
Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea
Publisher
Geological Society of London
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