© 2015 by the authors. Although the Mississippi River deltaic plain has been the subject of abundant research over recent decades, there is a paucity of data concerning field measurement of sediment erodibility in Louisiana estuaries. Two contrasting receiving basins for active diversions were studied: West Bay on the western part of Mississippi River Delta and Big Mar, which is the receiving basin for the Caernarvon freshwater diversion. Push cores and water samples were collected at six stations in West Bay and six stations in Big Mar. The average erodibility of Big Mar sediment was similar to that of Louisiana shelf sediment, but was higher than that ofWest Bay. Critical shear stress to suspend sediment in both West Bay and Big Mar recei...
Floods can dramatically increase the sediment load supplied to continental margins, leading to great...
To minimize coastal land loss and create new land, dredged sediment has been in use in coastal Louis...
Wetland loss in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes, Louisiana, largely results from two subsurface pr...
Although the Mississippi River deltaic plain has been the subject of abundant research over recent d...
Although the Mississippi River deltaic plain has been the subject of abundant research over recent d...
Dams and hardened levees built by European settlers in the last two centuries have degraded or stopp...
Copyright © 2014 IAHS Press. To plan restoration of the Mississippi River Delta, it is imperative to...
Land-building sediment diversions, such as the Mississippi River Diversion at West Bay, can be used ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd River-sediment diversions have been recognized as a key strategy for offsetting ...
© 2018, Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation. To combat land loss along the Mississippi River ...
The lower plain of the Mississippi River Delta contains approximately five coastal sedimentary basin...
The Mississippi River basin was developed for agriculture at an unprecedented scale and intensity wi...
Man-made diversion structures that cut through the levees of the Mississippi River act as channel b...
Man-made diversion structures that cut through the levees of the Mississippi River act as channel b...
Although suspension is the dominant mode of material transport in rivers world-wide, concepts of sus...
Floods can dramatically increase the sediment load supplied to continental margins, leading to great...
To minimize coastal land loss and create new land, dredged sediment has been in use in coastal Louis...
Wetland loss in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes, Louisiana, largely results from two subsurface pr...
Although the Mississippi River deltaic plain has been the subject of abundant research over recent d...
Although the Mississippi River deltaic plain has been the subject of abundant research over recent d...
Dams and hardened levees built by European settlers in the last two centuries have degraded or stopp...
Copyright © 2014 IAHS Press. To plan restoration of the Mississippi River Delta, it is imperative to...
Land-building sediment diversions, such as the Mississippi River Diversion at West Bay, can be used ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd River-sediment diversions have been recognized as a key strategy for offsetting ...
© 2018, Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation. To combat land loss along the Mississippi River ...
The lower plain of the Mississippi River Delta contains approximately five coastal sedimentary basin...
The Mississippi River basin was developed for agriculture at an unprecedented scale and intensity wi...
Man-made diversion structures that cut through the levees of the Mississippi River act as channel b...
Man-made diversion structures that cut through the levees of the Mississippi River act as channel b...
Although suspension is the dominant mode of material transport in rivers world-wide, concepts of sus...
Floods can dramatically increase the sediment load supplied to continental margins, leading to great...
To minimize coastal land loss and create new land, dredged sediment has been in use in coastal Louis...
Wetland loss in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes, Louisiana, largely results from two subsurface pr...