The nodal tide causes a periodic variation in the mean tidal range, with a period of 18.6 years and amplitude of about 4% of the mean range. As the cross-sectional area of the channel in an estuary has been observed to be related to the tidal prism, such a variation of the tidal range can significantly influence the morphological development of tide-dominated estuaries. Field observations from the Humber Estuary in England confirm that there is indeed an 18.6 year cycle in the total water volume of the estuary. In this estuary, with a relatively small morphological time scale, the response to the nodal tide variation appears to dominate the long-term large-scale sediment budget changes of the estuary. The semi-empirical model ESTMORF was ab...
The tide acts on coastal and estuarine systems, amongst others by inducing (1) sediment transport an...
Whilst there has been extensive work on the study of the morphological response of estuaries, due to...
This paper starts with a brief physical description of the estuary and a summary of its historical d...
The nodal tide causes a periodic variation in the mean tidal range, with a period of 18.6. years and...
Abstract: Nodal tide variation causes a periodic change of the mean tidal range with a period of 18....
Most estuaries of the world are influenced by tides. The tidal action is a fundamental mechanism for...
The evolution of estuarine morphology is a process of dynamic equilibrium in the short-term (decades...
Most theories on the equilibrium shape of estuarine basins highlight the dominance of tidal asymmetr...
Changes in the morphology of the Mersey Estuary, and their possible causes, have been investigated u...
This paper provides an overview of the geomorphological characteristics of UK estuaries and the fact...
The landscape setting for an estuary varies widely and is an important aspect of determining how the...
Along the majority of the worlds shoreline, tidal inlet systems represent a common morphological fea...
The impact of tide-induced morphological changes and water level variations on the sediment transpor...
Estuaries are subject to extensive morphological changes through human activities, such as deepening...
Process-based morphological models are widely recognised as a valuable tool for predicting coastal a...
The tide acts on coastal and estuarine systems, amongst others by inducing (1) sediment transport an...
Whilst there has been extensive work on the study of the morphological response of estuaries, due to...
This paper starts with a brief physical description of the estuary and a summary of its historical d...
The nodal tide causes a periodic variation in the mean tidal range, with a period of 18.6. years and...
Abstract: Nodal tide variation causes a periodic change of the mean tidal range with a period of 18....
Most estuaries of the world are influenced by tides. The tidal action is a fundamental mechanism for...
The evolution of estuarine morphology is a process of dynamic equilibrium in the short-term (decades...
Most theories on the equilibrium shape of estuarine basins highlight the dominance of tidal asymmetr...
Changes in the morphology of the Mersey Estuary, and their possible causes, have been investigated u...
This paper provides an overview of the geomorphological characteristics of UK estuaries and the fact...
The landscape setting for an estuary varies widely and is an important aspect of determining how the...
Along the majority of the worlds shoreline, tidal inlet systems represent a common morphological fea...
The impact of tide-induced morphological changes and water level variations on the sediment transpor...
Estuaries are subject to extensive morphological changes through human activities, such as deepening...
Process-based morphological models are widely recognised as a valuable tool for predicting coastal a...
The tide acts on coastal and estuarine systems, amongst others by inducing (1) sediment transport an...
Whilst there has been extensive work on the study of the morphological response of estuaries, due to...
This paper starts with a brief physical description of the estuary and a summary of its historical d...