This study aims to quantify the impact of macroalgal mats of Ulva intestinalis on flow dynamics and sediment stability. Such mats are becoming increasingly common in many coastal and estuarine intertidal habitats, thus it is important to determine whether they increase flow resistance, promote bed stability and therefore reduce the risk of erosion leading to tidal flooding or to degradation of coastal lagoons. The study has been carried out through a systematic series of experiments conducted in the large open-channel flume of the Total Environment Simulator (TES) facility, University of Hull, UK. The experimental facility was set up with a bed of fine sand, partially covered by strands of U. intestinalis; living individuals attached to lar...
The mussel population in the Dutch Wadden Sea, especially in the Western parts, is currently under p...
In situ studies on sediment stability and macrobenthic organisms are described; these were undertake...
Seagrasses develop extensive or patchy underwater meadows in coastal areas around the world, forming...
This study aims to quantify the impact of macroalgal mats of Ulva intestinalis on flow dynamics and ...
Macroalgal mats of Ulva intestinalis are becoming increasingly common in many coastal and estuarine ...
© 2015 Publishing House for Journal of Hydrodynamics. In this paper, we attempt to quantify the mean...
A series of in situ experiments on bed stability were carried out at three sites across Venice Lagoo...
Intertidal cohesive sediment systems are found throughout the world in areas of low hydrodynamic ene...
The interactions between physical, chemical and biological processes influencing lagoonal and coasta...
International audienceShallow-water estuaries such as Waquoit Bay (Cape Cod, Massachusetts) are char...
This paper focuses on the importance of biophysical interactions on short-term and long-term sedimen...
In this paper, we quantify the mean and turbulent flow fields around live macroalgae within a tidal ...
This article synthesises a series of studies concerned with physical, chemical and biological proces...
The mussel population in the Dutch Wadden Sea, especially in the Western parts, is currently under p...
In situ studies on sediment stability and macrobenthic organisms are described; these were undertake...
Seagrasses develop extensive or patchy underwater meadows in coastal areas around the world, forming...
This study aims to quantify the impact of macroalgal mats of Ulva intestinalis on flow dynamics and ...
Macroalgal mats of Ulva intestinalis are becoming increasingly common in many coastal and estuarine ...
© 2015 Publishing House for Journal of Hydrodynamics. In this paper, we attempt to quantify the mean...
A series of in situ experiments on bed stability were carried out at three sites across Venice Lagoo...
Intertidal cohesive sediment systems are found throughout the world in areas of low hydrodynamic ene...
The interactions between physical, chemical and biological processes influencing lagoonal and coasta...
International audienceShallow-water estuaries such as Waquoit Bay (Cape Cod, Massachusetts) are char...
This paper focuses on the importance of biophysical interactions on short-term and long-term sedimen...
In this paper, we quantify the mean and turbulent flow fields around live macroalgae within a tidal ...
This article synthesises a series of studies concerned with physical, chemical and biological proces...
The mussel population in the Dutch Wadden Sea, especially in the Western parts, is currently under p...
In situ studies on sediment stability and macrobenthic organisms are described; these were undertake...
Seagrasses develop extensive or patchy underwater meadows in coastal areas around the world, forming...