The role of geological mouth islands on the morphodynamics of back-barrier tidal basins
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Published:2022-01-17
Issue:1
Volume:10
Page:65-80
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ISSN:2196-632X
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Container-title:Earth Surface Dynamics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Surf. Dynam.
Author:
Wei Yizhang, Chen Yining, Qiu Jufei, Zhou ZengORCID, Yao Peng, Jiang Qin, Gong Zheng, Coco GiovanniORCID, Townend IanORCID, Zhang Changkuan
Abstract
Abstract. Researchers have extensively investigated the
back-barrier islands morphodynamics using numerical methods. However, the
influence of rocky mouth islands, which may be submerged by sea-level rise,
has been rarely explored. Using the Dongshan Bay in southern China as a
reference, this study numerically explores the long-term morphodynamic
effect of geological constraints (e.g. rocky islands) for back-barrier
basins. Model results indicate that the spatial configuration of mouth
islands can considerably affect the morphological development of tidal
basins. The presence of mouth islands narrows the inlet cross-sectional area,
increasing flow velocity and residual current, resulting in more sediment
suspension and transport. Meanwhile, mouth islands tend to increase erosion
in the tidal basin and sedimentation in the ebb-delta area. Furthermore, the
spatial distribution of mouth islands can also affect tidal basin evolution:
the basin-side mouth islands tend to cause more basin erosion with higher
tidal currents and more sediment transport. In contrast, the delta-side ones
may increase relative sediment deposition in the basin. Finally, larger
tidal prisms are observed with more mouth islands and with basin-side mouth
islands, suggesting that the number and location of islands can affect the
relationship between the tidal prism and inlet cross-sectional area. This
modelling study furthers the understanding of barrier basin morphodynamics
affected by rocky mouth islands and informs management strategies under a
changing environment.
Funder
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Geophysics
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