Based on the measurement on near-bed current, wave, suspended sediment concentration, sedimentary grain size, organic content, sediment trapped by plants and accretion rate, this art icle deals with hydrographic processes, accre-tion-erosion events, surficial deposit as well as their spatial and temporal changes. The near-bed current, wave energy and suspended sediment concentration were much lower on the marsh than on its adjacent bare flat with the same elevation. The median grain size in 'I> unit ( '!>50) changed between 2.74 and 8.15. The bare flat sediment was mainly composed of very fine sand while the marsh sediment was dominated by silt. The organic content of the sediment was less than 3.0 % and had a good correlati...
Monitoring of sedimentation and erosion was conducted on an open coastal tidal flat on the southern ...
There has been a decline in fluvial sediment inputs to the world's deltas but it is still unclear to...
Deltas are widely threatened by sediment starvation and climate change. Erosion potential is an impo...
To examine the spatial and temporal variability of sediment grain size in exposed tidal wetlands wit...
Short-term bed-level variability in tidal wetlands has important implication both for ecology and en...
The sedimentation rate is an important environmental parameter to understand the evolution of coasta...
Understanding sediment sorting and bedding dynamics has high value to unravelling the mechanisms und...
Sediment dynamics have an important influence on the morphological evolution of tidal wetlands, whic...
Based on the study of tidal laminae of non tidal inlet in the Wenchang Formation of northern Zhejian...
The objective of this project is to assess the influence of suspended sediment on hydrodynamic prope...
Accelerating sea-level rise and decreasing riverine sediment supply are widely considered to lead to...
Tidal flats provide essential ecosystem services (e.g. coastal protection and function as habitats s...
On many intertidal flats, lateral aggradation and reworking by large tidal channels is the dominant ...
Abstract: The Yangtze estuary, from Xuliujing to the mouth, is 145 km in length and the width extend...
The Yangtze River is one of the largest rivers in the world and the longest one in Asia. Its estuary...
Monitoring of sedimentation and erosion was conducted on an open coastal tidal flat on the southern ...
There has been a decline in fluvial sediment inputs to the world's deltas but it is still unclear to...
Deltas are widely threatened by sediment starvation and climate change. Erosion potential is an impo...
To examine the spatial and temporal variability of sediment grain size in exposed tidal wetlands wit...
Short-term bed-level variability in tidal wetlands has important implication both for ecology and en...
The sedimentation rate is an important environmental parameter to understand the evolution of coasta...
Understanding sediment sorting and bedding dynamics has high value to unravelling the mechanisms und...
Sediment dynamics have an important influence on the morphological evolution of tidal wetlands, whic...
Based on the study of tidal laminae of non tidal inlet in the Wenchang Formation of northern Zhejian...
The objective of this project is to assess the influence of suspended sediment on hydrodynamic prope...
Accelerating sea-level rise and decreasing riverine sediment supply are widely considered to lead to...
Tidal flats provide essential ecosystem services (e.g. coastal protection and function as habitats s...
On many intertidal flats, lateral aggradation and reworking by large tidal channels is the dominant ...
Abstract: The Yangtze estuary, from Xuliujing to the mouth, is 145 km in length and the width extend...
The Yangtze River is one of the largest rivers in the world and the longest one in Asia. Its estuary...
Monitoring of sedimentation and erosion was conducted on an open coastal tidal flat on the southern ...
There has been a decline in fluvial sediment inputs to the world's deltas but it is still unclear to...
Deltas are widely threatened by sediment starvation and climate change. Erosion potential is an impo...