Characterization of bottom sediment resuspension events observed in a micro-tidal bay
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Published:2019-03-26
Issue:2
Volume:15
Page:307-319
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ISSN:1812-0792
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Container-title:Ocean Science
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Ocean Sci.
Author:
Grifoll ManelORCID, Cerralbo PabloORCID, Guillén Jorge, Espino Manuel, Hansen Lars Boye, Sánchez-Arcilla Agustín
Abstract
Abstract. In this study we investigate the variability in
near-bottom turbidity in Alfacs Bay (in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea). The bay is
characterized by a micro-tidal environment and seiching activity
that may lead to flow velocities of more than 50 cm s−1. A set
of current meters and optical sensors were mounted near the sea bottom to
acquire synchronous hydrodynamic and optical information from the water
column. The time-series observations showed an evident relation between
seiche activity and sediment resuspension events. The observations of
turbidity peaks are consistent with the node–antinode location of the
fundamental and first resonance periods of the bay. The implementation of a
coupled wave–current numerical model shows strong spatial variability of
the potential resuspension locations. Strong wind events are also a
mechanism responsible for the resuspension of fine sediment within the bay.
This is confirmed by suspended sediment concentration maps derived from
Sentinel-2 satellite imagery. We suggest that the sequence of resuspension
events plays an important role in the suspended sediment concentration,
meaning that the occurrence of sediment resuspension events may increase the
suspended sediment in subsequent events. The suspended sediment events
likely affect the ecological status of the bay and the sedimentary process
over a long-term period.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Embryology,Anatomy
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