This study examines the potential for biological cohesion to arrest scour erosion at marine infrastructure. Biological cohesion occurs naturally in sedimentary environments, and is caused by extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) which result from the life cycles of microorganisms. EPS is known to dramatically increase the resistance of natural biomediated sediment to erosive hydrodynamic forces. In this study, we test, for the first time, whether EPS can be deliberately added to a sediment to mitigate against scour erosion – a process we term ‘biostabilisation’. A systematic laboratory experiment is used to investigate the effects of an EPS additive on scour erosion around a monopile in a sand substrate. Results show that increasing EPS ...
Sand-attached benthic biofilms drive many important biogeological processes and serve as cooperative...
Shields diagram is used as the main source to determine the incipient motion of sediment. However, i...
The generic importance of biogenic mediation of sediment erosion and transport is a matter of debate...
This study examines the potential for biological cohesion to arrest scour erosion at marine infrastr...
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 ...
Microbial assemblages (<q>biofilms</q>) preferentially develop at water–sediment interfaces and are...
extracellular polymeric substances; bacterial engineering; sediment stability; sediment erosion. The...
Cohesive extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) generated by microorganisms abundant on Earth are ...
Abstract Submarine debris flows are mass movement processes on the seafloor, and are geohazards for ...
The main objective of this thesis is to investigate the impact of microbial extracellular polymeric ...
Coastal erosion is a substantial problem in the United States and throughout the world. A novel appr...
Biofilms, consisting of microorganisms and their secreted extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), ...
Sediment fluxes in aquatic environments are crucially dependent on bedform dynamics. However, sedime...
Mitigation of erosion along the riverbanks is a global challenge. Stabilisers such as cement can con...
Sand-attached benthic biofilms drive many important biogeological processes and serve as cooperative...
Shields diagram is used as the main source to determine the incipient motion of sediment. However, i...
The generic importance of biogenic mediation of sediment erosion and transport is a matter of debate...
This study examines the potential for biological cohesion to arrest scour erosion at marine infrastr...
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 ...
Microbial assemblages (<q>biofilms</q>) preferentially develop at water–sediment interfaces and are...
extracellular polymeric substances; bacterial engineering; sediment stability; sediment erosion. The...
Cohesive extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) generated by microorganisms abundant on Earth are ...
Abstract Submarine debris flows are mass movement processes on the seafloor, and are geohazards for ...
The main objective of this thesis is to investigate the impact of microbial extracellular polymeric ...
Coastal erosion is a substantial problem in the United States and throughout the world. A novel appr...
Biofilms, consisting of microorganisms and their secreted extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), ...
Sediment fluxes in aquatic environments are crucially dependent on bedform dynamics. However, sedime...
Mitigation of erosion along the riverbanks is a global challenge. Stabilisers such as cement can con...
Sand-attached benthic biofilms drive many important biogeological processes and serve as cooperative...
Shields diagram is used as the main source to determine the incipient motion of sediment. However, i...
The generic importance of biogenic mediation of sediment erosion and transport is a matter of debate...