Processes controlling import of fine-grained sediment to tidal areas: a simulation model

Author:

Bartholdy Jesper1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen Øster Voldgade 10, Dk-1350, Copenhagen K., Denmark

Abstract

AbstractSalt marsh and mud flat sedimentation in the Wadden Sea and in similar depositional regions is usually dependent on the net import of fine-grained sediments from adjacent marine environments. This net import takes place as a result of several processes such as settling lag and scour lag. This paper utilizes a database comprising time series of tidal velocity and turbidity in the Grådyb tidal area of western Denmark as the basis of a simple conceptual model which describes the transport, deposition and resuspension of finegrained material in the area. The results demonstrate that: (a) grain sizes close to the sand/silt boundary are most sensitive to lag effects; (b) scour lag is much more important than settling lag; (c) raised temperatures enhance the net-lag effect for silt with increasing importance for finer grain sizes; (d) with increased suspended concentrations, the time it takes to resuspended the material deposited at slack water (the resuspension lag) is of increasing importance for the net-lag effect.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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