For the successful management of an estuary, an accurate simulation model predicting sediment transport patterns is a necessity. This requires a knowledge of the vertical mass settling flux (MSF), which is the product of the suspended particulate matter (SPM) concentration and the settling velocity (Ws). However the presence of cohesive sediments (i.e. mud) complicates this description due to the ability of mud particles to flocculate into larger aggregates (floes) which demonstrate faster settling velocities and lower effective densities (pe) than the component cohesive particles. The generation of turbulent shear stress (TSS) within the water column is regarded as having a controlling influence over the structure of floe populations. A po...
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In order to improve the understanding of how fine cohesive matter behaves during different tidal con...
Particle settling velocity and bed erodibility impact the transport of suspended sediment to the fir...
In order to understand the characteristics of flocculation, in a specific estuary, high quality in s...
When natural muds become mixed with sandy sediments in estuaries, it has a direct effect on the floc...
Most entrained estuarine sediment mass occurs as flocs. Parameterising flocculation has proven diffi...
New formulations are presented for the settling velocity and mass settling flux (the product of sett...
International audienceTo further the understanding of mud flocculation the COSINUS project funded a ...
International audienceTo further the understanding of mud flocculation the COSINUS project funded a ...
International audienceTo further the understanding of mud flocculation the COSINUS project funded a ...
The work presented aimed at investigating the influence of the physical processes effecting mud floc...
© 2017 In situ floc size and turbulent shear stress were measured together with suspended sediment c...
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...
Particle settling velocity and erodibility are key factors that govern the transport of sediment thr...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
In order to improve the understanding of how fine cohesive matter behaves during different tidal con...
Particle settling velocity and bed erodibility impact the transport of suspended sediment to the fir...
In order to understand the characteristics of flocculation, in a specific estuary, high quality in s...
When natural muds become mixed with sandy sediments in estuaries, it has a direct effect on the floc...
Most entrained estuarine sediment mass occurs as flocs. Parameterising flocculation has proven diffi...
New formulations are presented for the settling velocity and mass settling flux (the product of sett...
International audienceTo further the understanding of mud flocculation the COSINUS project funded a ...
International audienceTo further the understanding of mud flocculation the COSINUS project funded a ...
International audienceTo further the understanding of mud flocculation the COSINUS project funded a ...
The work presented aimed at investigating the influence of the physical processes effecting mud floc...
© 2017 In situ floc size and turbulent shear stress were measured together with suspended sediment c...
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...
Particle settling velocity and erodibility are key factors that govern the transport of sediment thr...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
In order to improve the understanding of how fine cohesive matter behaves during different tidal con...
Particle settling velocity and bed erodibility impact the transport of suspended sediment to the fir...