This study investigates the influence of tidal straining in the generation of turbidity maximum zones (TMZ), which are observed to extend for tens of kilometers along some shallow, open coastal seas. Idealized numerical simulations are conducted to reproduce the cross-shore dynamics and tidal straining in regions of freshwater influence (ROFIs), where elliptical current patterns are generated by the interaction between stratification and a tidal Kelvin wave. Model results show that tidal straining leads to cross-shore sediment convergence and the formation of a nearshore TMZ that is detached from the coastline. The subtidal landward sediment fluxes are created by asymmetries in vertical mixing between the stratifying and destratifying phase...
To unravel the relation between hydrodynamic forcing and the dynamics of the tidal flat salt-marsh e...
Tidal straining is proposed as a key mechanism influencing the magnitude and timing of the horizonta...
Shallow estuaries often show tidal asymmetry of flood-dominance in which duration of the flood is sh...
This study investigates the influence of tidal straining in the generation of turbidity maximum zone...
Traditionally, vertical circulation (induced by gravity circulation and tidal straining), tidal pump...
An estuarine turbidity maximum (ETM) results from various subtidal sediment transport mechanisms rel...
Many macro- and mesotidal estuaries are characterized by Turbidity Maxima Zones (TMZs), regions with...
A field campaign was designed to observe the evolution of the Turbidity Maximum Zone (TMZ) in the Ta...
Tidal pumping, baroclinic circulation and vertical mixing are known to be the main mechanisms respon...
International audienceTidal pumping, baroclinic circulation, and vertical mixing are known to be the...
The exchange of flow and scalars between an estuary and its perimeter controls the hydrodynamics in ...
International audienceUnderstanding estuarine sediment dynamics, and particularly turbidity maximum ...
<p>Residence times of dissolved substances and sedimentation rates in tidal channels are affected by...
In tidal environments, channel networks act as essential drainage pathways. Although the complex int...
The dependency of the estuarine circulation on the depth-to-width ratio of a periodically, weakly st...
To unravel the relation between hydrodynamic forcing and the dynamics of the tidal flat salt-marsh e...
Tidal straining is proposed as a key mechanism influencing the magnitude and timing of the horizonta...
Shallow estuaries often show tidal asymmetry of flood-dominance in which duration of the flood is sh...
This study investigates the influence of tidal straining in the generation of turbidity maximum zone...
Traditionally, vertical circulation (induced by gravity circulation and tidal straining), tidal pump...
An estuarine turbidity maximum (ETM) results from various subtidal sediment transport mechanisms rel...
Many macro- and mesotidal estuaries are characterized by Turbidity Maxima Zones (TMZs), regions with...
A field campaign was designed to observe the evolution of the Turbidity Maximum Zone (TMZ) in the Ta...
Tidal pumping, baroclinic circulation and vertical mixing are known to be the main mechanisms respon...
International audienceTidal pumping, baroclinic circulation, and vertical mixing are known to be the...
The exchange of flow and scalars between an estuary and its perimeter controls the hydrodynamics in ...
International audienceUnderstanding estuarine sediment dynamics, and particularly turbidity maximum ...
<p>Residence times of dissolved substances and sedimentation rates in tidal channels are affected by...
In tidal environments, channel networks act as essential drainage pathways. Although the complex int...
The dependency of the estuarine circulation on the depth-to-width ratio of a periodically, weakly st...
To unravel the relation between hydrodynamic forcing and the dynamics of the tidal flat salt-marsh e...
Tidal straining is proposed as a key mechanism influencing the magnitude and timing of the horizonta...
Shallow estuaries often show tidal asymmetry of flood-dominance in which duration of the flood is sh...