Grain-size trend analysis is applied to the determination of sediment transport pathways over the Kwinte Bank, southern North Sea; which had been subjected to intensive dredging, within the context of the environmental impact of dredging activities. On the basis of the results of grain-size trend analysis, focused mainly upon the transportation of the non-biogenic sedimentary material (<2 mm), it appears that: (i) there is a main sediment pathway over the western (bank crest) and central (dredged area) part of the bank directed toward the NE; whilst a secondary pathway is established over its eastern gently-sloping flank, having a SE direction. Further, the present analysis shows that the area of the central (dredged) depression acts more a...
The Fowey Ria system, southwest England, comprises the River Fowey catchment, the Fowey estuary, the...
Sixty samples were collected on the Gootebank to assess the application of the McLaren sediment tran...
Several methods of monitoring sediment transport exist and have varying degrees of success depending...
An approach to grain size trend analysis is developed on the basis of a semi-quantitative filtering ...
Grain size trends in relation to net sediment transport pathways are examined, using some commonly-u...
Grain size trends in relation to net sediment transport pathways are examined, using some commonly-u...
In this paper, we apply the Gao and Collins procedure of grain size trend analysis for the first tim...
The short-term dynamics of a dredged tidal sandbank (the Kwinte Bank, southern North Sea) are examin...
In a macrotidal environment with offshore breakwaters (Elmer, West Sussex) a new approach for the id...
Sediment transport results in erosion and deposition and therefore in changes of form, location and ...
On the inner continental shelf and coastal environments, grain-size trends make it possible to chara...
ABSTRACT: The mean grain size. sorting, and skewness of a sedimentary deposit are dependent on the s...
ABSTRACT: In order to evaluate the validity of the modified McLaren model for sand transport on a ti...
International audienceAn application of the grain size trend analysis (GSTA) is used in an explorato...
Several methods of monitoring sediment transport exist and have varying degrees of success depending...
The Fowey Ria system, southwest England, comprises the River Fowey catchment, the Fowey estuary, the...
Sixty samples were collected on the Gootebank to assess the application of the McLaren sediment tran...
Several methods of monitoring sediment transport exist and have varying degrees of success depending...
An approach to grain size trend analysis is developed on the basis of a semi-quantitative filtering ...
Grain size trends in relation to net sediment transport pathways are examined, using some commonly-u...
Grain size trends in relation to net sediment transport pathways are examined, using some commonly-u...
In this paper, we apply the Gao and Collins procedure of grain size trend analysis for the first tim...
The short-term dynamics of a dredged tidal sandbank (the Kwinte Bank, southern North Sea) are examin...
In a macrotidal environment with offshore breakwaters (Elmer, West Sussex) a new approach for the id...
Sediment transport results in erosion and deposition and therefore in changes of form, location and ...
On the inner continental shelf and coastal environments, grain-size trends make it possible to chara...
ABSTRACT: The mean grain size. sorting, and skewness of a sedimentary deposit are dependent on the s...
ABSTRACT: In order to evaluate the validity of the modified McLaren model for sand transport on a ti...
International audienceAn application of the grain size trend analysis (GSTA) is used in an explorato...
Several methods of monitoring sediment transport exist and have varying degrees of success depending...
The Fowey Ria system, southwest England, comprises the River Fowey catchment, the Fowey estuary, the...
Sixty samples were collected on the Gootebank to assess the application of the McLaren sediment tran...
Several methods of monitoring sediment transport exist and have varying degrees of success depending...