Particle settling velocity and erodibility are key factors that govern the transport of sediment through coastal environments including estuaries. These are difficult to parameterize in models that represent mud, whose properties can change in response to many factors, including tidally varying suspended sediment concentration (SSC) and shear stress. Using the COAWST (Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere-Wave-Sediment Transport) model framework, we implemented bed consolidation, sediment-induced stratification, and flocculation formulations within an idealized two-dimensional domain that represented the longitudinal dimension of a micro-tidal, muddy, partially mixed estuary. Within the Estuarine Turbidity Maximum (ETM), SSC and median floc diameter var...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Most estuaries around the world are dominated by combinations cohesive sediments (generally referred...
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Particle settling velocity and bed erodibility impact the transport of suspended sediment to the fir...
Particle settling velocity impacts the transport of suspended sediment to the first order but fine-g...
For the successful management of an estuary, an accurate simulation model predicting sediment transp...
Thesis advisor: Gail C. KinekeTo determine the role of cohesive suspended particle characteristics o...
The York River estuary is a partially mixed semi-diurnal tidal tributary of the Chesapeake Bay with ...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Community Sediment Transport Modeling System (CSTMS) cohesive bed sub-model that accounts for er...
The Community Sediment Transport Modeling System (CSTMS) cohesive bed sub-model that accounts for er...
The mass settling flux, which is defined as the product of the concentration and the settling veloci...
Estuaries are ephemeral geological formations in constant change, which is being accelerated by huma...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Most estuaries around the world are dominated by combinations cohesive sediments (generally referred...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Particle settling velocity and bed erodibility impact the transport of suspended sediment to the fir...
Particle settling velocity impacts the transport of suspended sediment to the first order but fine-g...
For the successful management of an estuary, an accurate simulation model predicting sediment transp...
Thesis advisor: Gail C. KinekeTo determine the role of cohesive suspended particle characteristics o...
The York River estuary is a partially mixed semi-diurnal tidal tributary of the Chesapeake Bay with ...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Community Sediment Transport Modeling System (CSTMS) cohesive bed sub-model that accounts for er...
The Community Sediment Transport Modeling System (CSTMS) cohesive bed sub-model that accounts for er...
The mass settling flux, which is defined as the product of the concentration and the settling veloci...
Estuaries are ephemeral geological formations in constant change, which is being accelerated by huma...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Most estuaries around the world are dominated by combinations cohesive sediments (generally referred...