Channels-tidal flat sediment exchange: the channel spillover mechanism
Abstract
We analyze the hydrodynamics and sediment transport within a mudflat in Willapa Bay, Washington State, USA. Velocity profiles and suspended sediment concentrations were simultaneously measured for 46 days in a major flow-through channel, in a dead-end tributary channel, on the channel bank and on the adjacent tidal flat, encompassing periods with and without wind waves. A lateral circulation, perpendicular to the direction of the main channel, is associated with high sediment discharge directed from the channel to the tidal flat at the beginning of the flood. The sediment input coming from the channel is able to explain the turbid tidal edge measured on the platform, which is a common feature of many tidal flats. An analytical model describing the lateral circulation and a conceptual model describing the sediment spillover from the channel are proposed. According to the model, the tidal flat sediment dynamics are strongly influenced by the sediment input from the main channel during fair weather, a process that is often overlooked in simplified models.
- Publication:
-
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2011
- Bibcode:
- 2011AGUFMEP52B..05M
- Keywords:
-
- 4235 OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL / Estuarine processes