A conceptual model of fine sediment transport between a river and a bay is proposed, based on observations at two rivers feeding the same bay. The conceptual model consists of river, transitional, and bay regimes. Within the transitional regime, resuspension, advection, and deposition create a mass of sediment that oscillates landward and seaward. While suspended, this sediment mass forms an estuarine turbidity maximum. At slack tides this sediment mass temporarily deposits on the bed, creating landward and seaward deposits. Tidal excursion and slack tide deposition limit the range of the sediment mass. To verify this conceptual model, data from two small tributary rivers of San Pablo Bay are presented. Tidal variability of suspended-sedime...
A study is presented on the transport of suspended particulate matter (SPM) in the Guadalquivir estu...
To investigate the dominant sediment transport and trapping mechanisms, a semi-analytical three-dime...
San Francisco Bay is the largest estuary on the west coast, and it supports a surrounding population...
An estuary is a semi-enclosed coastal body of water which has a free connection with the open sea an...
The effect of the joint action of M2 and M4 tidal flow, residual flow and spatial settling lag on th...
Abstract: A tidally averaged sediment-transport model of San Francisco Bay was incorporated into a ...
This paper is a review of numerical models for studying sediment transport with special emphasis on ...
Using an idealized width-averaged model, the influence of spring-neap cycles on the transport and tr...
A simple conceptual model (SCM) for the net transport of suspended sediments associated with a simpl...
The tide acts on coastal and estuarine systems, amongst others by inducing (1) sediment transport an...
Deepening of estuarine tidal channels often leads to tidal amplification and increasing fine sedimen...
Transport of fine sediments depends mainly on the efficiency of flocculation. Flocculation, understo...
International audienceIn order to optimize ship navigation in the macrotidal Gironde Estuary, a rece...
We present the sediment module designed for the two-dimensional depth-averaged and one-dimensional s...
<p>Shallow subembayments respond differently than deep channels to physical forces acting in estuari...
A study is presented on the transport of suspended particulate matter (SPM) in the Guadalquivir estu...
To investigate the dominant sediment transport and trapping mechanisms, a semi-analytical three-dime...
San Francisco Bay is the largest estuary on the west coast, and it supports a surrounding population...
An estuary is a semi-enclosed coastal body of water which has a free connection with the open sea an...
The effect of the joint action of M2 and M4 tidal flow, residual flow and spatial settling lag on th...
Abstract: A tidally averaged sediment-transport model of San Francisco Bay was incorporated into a ...
This paper is a review of numerical models for studying sediment transport with special emphasis on ...
Using an idealized width-averaged model, the influence of spring-neap cycles on the transport and tr...
A simple conceptual model (SCM) for the net transport of suspended sediments associated with a simpl...
The tide acts on coastal and estuarine systems, amongst others by inducing (1) sediment transport an...
Deepening of estuarine tidal channels often leads to tidal amplification and increasing fine sedimen...
Transport of fine sediments depends mainly on the efficiency of flocculation. Flocculation, understo...
International audienceIn order to optimize ship navigation in the macrotidal Gironde Estuary, a rece...
We present the sediment module designed for the two-dimensional depth-averaged and one-dimensional s...
<p>Shallow subembayments respond differently than deep channels to physical forces acting in estuari...
A study is presented on the transport of suspended particulate matter (SPM) in the Guadalquivir estu...
To investigate the dominant sediment transport and trapping mechanisms, a semi-analytical three-dime...
San Francisco Bay is the largest estuary on the west coast, and it supports a surrounding population...