New formulations are presented for the settling velocity and mass settling flux (the product of settling velocity and sediment concentration) of flocculated estuarine mud. Physics-based formulae for these are developed based on assumptions of a two-class floc population (microflocs and Macroflocs) in quasi-equilibrium with the flow. The settling velocities of microflocs and Macroflocs are related to floc size and density via the Kolmogorov microscale as a function of turbulent shear-stress and sediment concentration, including height-dependence and floc-density-dependence. Coefficients in the formulae are calibrated against an existing large data-set of in situ observations of floc size and settling velocity from Northern European estuaries...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Direct or indirect measurements of excess density and settling velocity are inherently associated wi...
For the successful management of an estuary, an accurate simulation model predicting sediment transp...
When natural muds become mixed with sandy sediments in estuaries, it has a direct effect on the floc...
The mass settling flux, which is defined as the product of the concentration and the settling veloci...
Produced within Defra Project FD1905 (EstProc). The effective management of estuarine locations req...
An important element within the Defra funded Estuary Process Research project “EstProc” was the impl...
Particle settling velocity and bed erodibility impact the transport of suspended sediment to the fir...
Particle settling velocity impacts the transport of suspended sediment to the first order but fine-g...
Most entrained estuarine sediment mass occurs as flocs. Parameterising flocculation has proven diffi...
Particle settling velocity and erodibility are key factors that govern the transport of sediment thr...
Direct or indirect measurements of excess density and settling velocity are inherently associated wi...
Modelling the flocculation of particles in a natural environment like an estuary is a challenging ta...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Direct or indirect measurements of excess density and settling velocity are inherently associated wi...
For the successful management of an estuary, an accurate simulation model predicting sediment transp...
When natural muds become mixed with sandy sediments in estuaries, it has a direct effect on the floc...
The mass settling flux, which is defined as the product of the concentration and the settling veloci...
Produced within Defra Project FD1905 (EstProc). The effective management of estuarine locations req...
An important element within the Defra funded Estuary Process Research project “EstProc” was the impl...
Particle settling velocity and bed erodibility impact the transport of suspended sediment to the fir...
Particle settling velocity impacts the transport of suspended sediment to the first order but fine-g...
Most entrained estuarine sediment mass occurs as flocs. Parameterising flocculation has proven diffi...
Particle settling velocity and erodibility are key factors that govern the transport of sediment thr...
Direct or indirect measurements of excess density and settling velocity are inherently associated wi...
Modelling the flocculation of particles in a natural environment like an estuary is a challenging ta...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Purpose Cohesive sediment is able to flocculate and create flocs, which are larger than individual ...
Direct or indirect measurements of excess density and settling velocity are inherently associated wi...