Turbidity maximum formation in a well‐mixed macrotidal estuary: The role of tidal pumping
Traditionally, vertical circulation (induced by gravity circulation and tidal straining), tidal
pumping, and resuspension are suggested as the major processes for the formation and …
pumping, and resuspension are suggested as the major processes for the formation and …
Riders on the storm: selective tidal movements facilitate the spawning migration of threatened Delta Smelt in the San Francisco Estuary
WA Bennett, JR Burau - Estuaries and Coasts, 2015 - Springer
Migration strategies in estuarine fishes typically include behavioral adaptations for reducing
energetic costs and mortality during travel to optimize reproductive success. The influence of …
energetic costs and mortality during travel to optimize reproductive success. The influence of …
The impacts of land reclamation on suspended-sediment dynamics in Jiaozhou Bay, Qingdao, China
A three-dimensional, high-resolution tidal model coupled with the UNSW sediment model
(UNSW-Sed) based on Finite Volume Coastal Ocean Model (FVCOM) was set up to study …
(UNSW-Sed) based on Finite Volume Coastal Ocean Model (FVCOM) was set up to study …
Reprint of Mechanisms of maintaining high suspended sediment concentration over tide-dominated offshore shoals in the southern Yellow Sea
An understanding of the dynamics and behaviors of suspended sediments is vital in analysis
of morphological, environmental, and ecological processes occurring in coastal marine …
of morphological, environmental, and ecological processes occurring in coastal marine …
Multiscale superposition and decomposition of field‐measured suspended sediment concentrations: Implications for extending 1DV models to coastal oceans with …
S Zhang, P Nielsen, P Perrochet… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract One‐dimensional vertical (1DV) diffusion‐settling models are practical tools for
sediment transport analysis of sands, which is mostly a local process. However, for fine …
sediment transport analysis of sands, which is mostly a local process. However, for fine …
Determination of Critical Shear Stresses for Erosion and Deposition Based on In Situ Measurements of Currents and Waves over an Intertidal Mudflat
ABSTRACT Shi, B.; Wang, YP; Yang, Y.; Li, M.; Li, P.; Ni, W., and Gao, J., 2015.
Determination of critical shear stresses for erosion and deposition based on in situ …
Determination of critical shear stresses for erosion and deposition based on in situ …
Combined effects of waves and tides on bottom sediment resuspension in the southern Yellow Sea
A Wang, X Wu, N Bi, DK Ralston, C Wang, H Wang - Marine Geology, 2022 - Elsevier
A calibrated, coupled model (COAWST) of the Bohai and Yellow Seas was employed to
examine the contributions of waves and tides to the sediment transport, and to understand …
examine the contributions of waves and tides to the sediment transport, and to understand …
Sediment resuspension in tidally dominated coastal environments: new insights into the threshold for initial movement
An understanding of sediment resuspension and its threshold, for initial movement in
shallow marine environments, is of great importance in coastal geomorphology, ecology …
shallow marine environments, is of great importance in coastal geomorphology, ecology …
Winter storms induced high suspended sediment concentration along the north offshore seabed of the Changjiang estuary
Fine-grained sediments suspended in coastal waters play an important role in submarine
topography evolution and associated environment changes. The convergence of suspended …
topography evolution and associated environment changes. The convergence of suspended …
Sand‐mud tidal flat morphodynamics influenced by alongshore tidal currents
Tidal flats, where significant land‐ocean interactions take place, are often abstracted as a
cross‐shore bed profile with sediment zonation from the lower sand flat to the upper mud …
cross‐shore bed profile with sediment zonation from the lower sand flat to the upper mud …