Bed-load transport under tidal currents and waves, and waves alone, is predicted from near-bed self-recording current-meter data and observations from a wave-rider buoy. Transport rates and paths are derived using seven different unidirectional transport formulae and those of Bagnold (1963), Bijker (1967) and Madsen and Grant (1976) for combined flows. Predicted rates are compared with the results of a fluorescent sand tracer study.The data are available from Swansea Bay, a high tidal- and wave-energy embayment on the British continental shelf. Sediment transport paths in this region had been determined previously using a variety of techniques, including bedform orientation and sea-bed drifter recovery patterns.Transport is enhanced under t...
Physical processes of sediment transport in tidal environments are extremely complicated and are inf...
Bed load transport rates on the shoreface and shelf are determined by tidal currents, wave-current i...
In many tidal sea areas the long-term mean sediment transport is the resultant of a wide range of di...
Investigations into the physical oceanographic characteristics of the Bristol Channel and Severn Est...
Detailed physical oceanographic and sedimentological data, collected from a coastal embayment and ad...
Two different interpretations of sand transport pathways in a macrotidal estuarine system are assess...
Various formulae are used to predict the transport of sand under the combined influence of waves and...
Self-recording current meter data have revealed patterns of water movement in the vicinity of the Br...
Megaripple, sandwave and sand ribbon distributions are mapped from 3088 km of detailed side-scan son...
The sensitivity of estimated suspended sediment transport rates was studied by applying existing cur...
Tide-driven bed load transport is an important portion o f the net annual sediment transport rate in...
Sedimentological data from the Bristol Channel indicate that “mutually evasive” ebb- and flood-domin...
applying existing current-wave fields within a coupled numerical model using the Bagnold and the Sou...
Physical processes of sediment transport in tidal environments are extremely complicated and are inf...
Physical processes of sediment transport in tidal environments are extremely complicated and are inf...
Physical processes of sediment transport in tidal environments are extremely complicated and are inf...
Bed load transport rates on the shoreface and shelf are determined by tidal currents, wave-current i...
In many tidal sea areas the long-term mean sediment transport is the resultant of a wide range of di...
Investigations into the physical oceanographic characteristics of the Bristol Channel and Severn Est...
Detailed physical oceanographic and sedimentological data, collected from a coastal embayment and ad...
Two different interpretations of sand transport pathways in a macrotidal estuarine system are assess...
Various formulae are used to predict the transport of sand under the combined influence of waves and...
Self-recording current meter data have revealed patterns of water movement in the vicinity of the Br...
Megaripple, sandwave and sand ribbon distributions are mapped from 3088 km of detailed side-scan son...
The sensitivity of estimated suspended sediment transport rates was studied by applying existing cur...
Tide-driven bed load transport is an important portion o f the net annual sediment transport rate in...
Sedimentological data from the Bristol Channel indicate that “mutually evasive” ebb- and flood-domin...
applying existing current-wave fields within a coupled numerical model using the Bagnold and the Sou...
Physical processes of sediment transport in tidal environments are extremely complicated and are inf...
Physical processes of sediment transport in tidal environments are extremely complicated and are inf...
Physical processes of sediment transport in tidal environments are extremely complicated and are inf...
Bed load transport rates on the shoreface and shelf are determined by tidal currents, wave-current i...
In many tidal sea areas the long-term mean sediment transport is the resultant of a wide range of di...