We present results from laboratory experiments in a wave flume with and without a sediment bed to investigate the turbulent structure and sediment dynamics of wave-supported mud layers. The presence of sediment on the bed significantly alters the structure of the wave boundary layer relative to that observed in the absence of sediment, increasing the TKE by more than a factor of 3 at low wave orbital velocities and suppressing it at the highest velocities. The transition between the low and high-velocity regimes occurs when ReΔ ≃ 450, where ReΔ is the Stokes Reynolds number. In the low-velocity regime (ReΔ 450) the ripples are significantly smaller, the near-bed sediment concentrations are significantly higher and density stratification du...
Experimental results are very important to understand the complex nature of sand transport. They giv...
This is an analytical study with an aim to show the effects of a viscoelastic muddy bottom on the wa...
Recent studies of marine shelf sediment dispersal show that wave-enhanced sediment-gravity flows are...
We present results from laboratory experiments in a wave flume with and without a sediment bed to in...
Sediment, velocity and turbulence data from the UW Sediment-Wave tank, as described in: Hooshmand...
We studied wave-created high-density mud suspensions (fluid mud) using a one-dimensional water colum...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Wave-supported gravity currents (WSGC) are one of t...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative C...
These data accompany a paper submitted to Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. See abstract abov...
ABSTRACT: We performed a series of laboratory experiments to in-vestigate the interactions of a turb...
We performed a series of laboratory experiments on the interactions between turbulent wave boundary ...
The interaction between the wave and fluid mud layer plays an important role in the development of s...
Intertidal mudflats are often characterized by a special “very shallow water” environment, with a wa...
This paper summarizes the results of an experimental study on the influence of an external turbulenc...
Drag force at the bed acting on water flow is a major control on water circulation and sediment tran...
Experimental results are very important to understand the complex nature of sand transport. They giv...
This is an analytical study with an aim to show the effects of a viscoelastic muddy bottom on the wa...
Recent studies of marine shelf sediment dispersal show that wave-enhanced sediment-gravity flows are...
We present results from laboratory experiments in a wave flume with and without a sediment bed to in...
Sediment, velocity and turbulence data from the UW Sediment-Wave tank, as described in: Hooshmand...
We studied wave-created high-density mud suspensions (fluid mud) using a one-dimensional water colum...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Wave-supported gravity currents (WSGC) are one of t...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative C...
These data accompany a paper submitted to Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. See abstract abov...
ABSTRACT: We performed a series of laboratory experiments to in-vestigate the interactions of a turb...
We performed a series of laboratory experiments on the interactions between turbulent wave boundary ...
The interaction between the wave and fluid mud layer plays an important role in the development of s...
Intertidal mudflats are often characterized by a special “very shallow water” environment, with a wa...
This paper summarizes the results of an experimental study on the influence of an external turbulenc...
Drag force at the bed acting on water flow is a major control on water circulation and sediment tran...
Experimental results are very important to understand the complex nature of sand transport. They giv...
This is an analytical study with an aim to show the effects of a viscoelastic muddy bottom on the wa...
Recent studies of marine shelf sediment dispersal show that wave-enhanced sediment-gravity flows are...