Tides are often considered to be the dominant hydrodynamic process within mesotidal estuaries although waves can also have a large influence on intertidal erosion rates. Here, we use a combination of hydrodynamic measurements and sediment deposition records to determine the conditions under which observed waves are “morphologically significant”, in which case they influence tidal and suspended sediment flux asymmetry and subsequently infilling over geomorphological timescales. Morphological significant conditions were evaluated using data from contrasting arms in a dendritic mesotidal estuary, in which the orientation of the arms relative to the prevailing wind results in a marked difference in wave conditions, deposition rates and morpholo...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
© 2018 The Authors The impact of wind waves and salt marsh erosion on sediment transport dynamics of...
The majority of the eastern Cantabrian estuaries occur on a coast with waves approaching dominantly ...
Tides are often considered to be the dominant hydrodynamic process within mesotidal estuaries althou...
Most theories on the equilibrium shape of estuarine basins highlight the dominance of tidal asymmetr...
The bed of estuaries is often characterized by ripples and dunes of varying size. Whereas smaller be...
The relationship between sediment bed flux and bed shear stress during a pair of field experiments i...
The evolution of estuarine morphology is a process of dynamic equilibrium in the short-term (decades...
[1] Observations collected at two laterally adjacent locations are used to examine the processes dri...
Abstract: Nodal tide variation causes a periodic change of the mean tidal range with a period of 18....
The nodal tide causes a periodic variation in the mean tidal range, with a period of 18.6. years and...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
Tidal basin morphology is strongly dependent on the condition of tidal asymmetry which may result in...
This contribution utilises a multifaceted approach to investigate the physical processes responsible...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
© 2018 The Authors The impact of wind waves and salt marsh erosion on sediment transport dynamics of...
The majority of the eastern Cantabrian estuaries occur on a coast with waves approaching dominantly ...
Tides are often considered to be the dominant hydrodynamic process within mesotidal estuaries althou...
Most theories on the equilibrium shape of estuarine basins highlight the dominance of tidal asymmetr...
The bed of estuaries is often characterized by ripples and dunes of varying size. Whereas smaller be...
The relationship between sediment bed flux and bed shear stress during a pair of field experiments i...
The evolution of estuarine morphology is a process of dynamic equilibrium in the short-term (decades...
[1] Observations collected at two laterally adjacent locations are used to examine the processes dri...
Abstract: Nodal tide variation causes a periodic change of the mean tidal range with a period of 18....
The nodal tide causes a periodic variation in the mean tidal range, with a period of 18.6. years and...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
Tidal basin morphology is strongly dependent on the condition of tidal asymmetry which may result in...
This contribution utilises a multifaceted approach to investigate the physical processes responsible...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
© 2018 The Authors The impact of wind waves and salt marsh erosion on sediment transport dynamics of...
The majority of the eastern Cantabrian estuaries occur on a coast with waves approaching dominantly ...