Processes Towards Sedimentation around a Reed Island in a Shallow Lake

Author:

Biró-Szilágyi Mariann,Krámer Tamás,Homoródi Krisztián

Abstract

There are many studies on the hydromorphological impacts of emergent aquatic vegetation, but many of these focus on gravity-driven flows in riverine or tidal environments. However, an added effect of emergent vegetation in lakes is that it reduces the main external force (wind) significantly and in a spatially coherent way. We performed long Monte Carlo simulations using a 2D hydrodynamic model and a spectral wind wave model to study resuspension dynamics around a 100-m-wide reed island in southern Lake Fertő/Neusiedl. Wave-current interaction, computed in a post-processing step, was found to enhance maximum bed shear stresses only on the leeward side of the reed island, and even there to a small extent. We have found evidence that the present bed topography is close to an equilibrium where simulated combined wave-current shear stresses have a reasonably uniform exceedance probability over the critical shear stress of the bed sediment. We also found that an artificially flattened lakebed around the reed island would start evolving towards the present bed topography and grain size distribution (both of which were surveyed in the field). Despite the limitations of our modelling framework, our results illustrate the importance of how wind climate is translated to an uneven distribution of sediment entrainment around the reed island, explaining tendencies of sediment accumulation and sorting. Our results lead to a better understanding of the complicated processes involving interaction among wind, vegetation, circulation, wind waves, sediment and bathymetry.

Publisher

Periodica Polytechnica Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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