Cohesive extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) generated by microorganisms abundant on Earth are regarded as bed “stabilizers” increasing the erosion threshold in sedimentary systems. However, most observations of this phenomenon have been taken under steady flow conditions. In contrast, we present how EPS affect the bed movement under wave action, showing a destabilization of the system. We demonstrate a complex behavior of the bio-sedimentary deposits, which encompasses liquefaction, mass motion, varying bed formations and erosion, depending on the amount of EPS present. Small quantities of EPS induce higher mobility of the sediments, liquefying an otherwise stable bed. Bed with larger quantities of EPS undergoes a synchronized mechani...
extracellular polymeric substances; bacterial engineering; sediment stability; sediment erosion. The...
Biofilm mediated intertidal sediments exhibit more complex erosional behaviour than abiotic systems....
Biofilm mediated intertidal sediments exhibit more complex erosional behaviour than abiotic systems....
Cohesive extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) generated by microorganisms abundant on Earth are ...
Sediment fluxes in aquatic environments are crucially dependent on bedform dynamics. However, sedime...
Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) are ubiquitous on tidal flats but their impact on sediment ...
Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) are ubiquitous on tidal flats but their impact on sediment ...
In coastal environments, wave-generated oscillatory flow in the bottom boundary layer mobilizes sedi...
Biofilms, consisting of microorganisms and their secreted extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), ...
This study examines the potential for biological cohesion to arrest scour erosion at marine infrastr...
Sediment gravity flows are the primary process by which sediment and organic carbon are transported ...
The properties and behavior of intertidal marine sediments cannot be understood without taking their...
Sand-attached benthic biofilms drive many important biogeological processes and serve as cooperative...
Sediment stability is a critical component for the understanding of cohesive sediment dynamics. Trad...
Abstract Submarine debris flows are mass movement processes on the seafloor, and are geohazards for ...
extracellular polymeric substances; bacterial engineering; sediment stability; sediment erosion. The...
Biofilm mediated intertidal sediments exhibit more complex erosional behaviour than abiotic systems....
Biofilm mediated intertidal sediments exhibit more complex erosional behaviour than abiotic systems....
Cohesive extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) generated by microorganisms abundant on Earth are ...
Sediment fluxes in aquatic environments are crucially dependent on bedform dynamics. However, sedime...
Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) are ubiquitous on tidal flats but their impact on sediment ...
Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) are ubiquitous on tidal flats but their impact on sediment ...
In coastal environments, wave-generated oscillatory flow in the bottom boundary layer mobilizes sedi...
Biofilms, consisting of microorganisms and their secreted extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), ...
This study examines the potential for biological cohesion to arrest scour erosion at marine infrastr...
Sediment gravity flows are the primary process by which sediment and organic carbon are transported ...
The properties and behavior of intertidal marine sediments cannot be understood without taking their...
Sand-attached benthic biofilms drive many important biogeological processes and serve as cooperative...
Sediment stability is a critical component for the understanding of cohesive sediment dynamics. Trad...
Abstract Submarine debris flows are mass movement processes on the seafloor, and are geohazards for ...
extracellular polymeric substances; bacterial engineering; sediment stability; sediment erosion. The...
Biofilm mediated intertidal sediments exhibit more complex erosional behaviour than abiotic systems....
Biofilm mediated intertidal sediments exhibit more complex erosional behaviour than abiotic systems....