Abundant river sediment supply and an open-water central bay area characterize the geomorphology of the large Columbia River estuary ( ~ 100 km in length). Lateral floodplains and marsh islands do constrict the uppermost reaches of the estuary, but the central axes of the lower estuary are dominated by shallow sand shoals (0–4 m water depth). A total of 58 vibracores are used to document the grain size and age (0–2,500 14CyrBP) of late Holocene deposits in the estuary. Sedimentation rates in stable floodplains (1.1 m ka-1) reflect rates of relative sea level rise (0.75 m ka-1). Sedimentation rates of muddy sand accretionary banks and prehistoric sand shoals (1.5–7 m ka-1) greatly exceed coeval rates of sea level rise, so they must represent...
The landscape setting for an estuary varies widely and is an important aspect of determining how the...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how water levels have changed in the lower Columbia Riv...
The Columbia River is the largest fluvially dominated estuary in the Pacific Northwest, yet the Holo...
The upper reaches of the lower Columbia River Valley (125km in length) comprise an alluvial system t...
Article appears in Marine Geology (http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/5033...
In this study, we establish the roles that increasing basin accommodation space have on sediment siz...
Holocene deposits (0–11 ka) that were drill cored (275 samples from 17 sites) in the meso-tidal Gray...
AaSTRACr: Modern sediments of the James River estuary have been studied to characterize the lithofac...
Changing the morphological and hydrological conditions of an estuary can affect the estuarine hydrod...
Abstract: For the last several thousand years the Columbia River has supplied sand to nearby bays, c...
The Lower Columbia River Estuary (LCRE) has undergone extensive modifications since the 19th century...
Bay) and Washington (Grays Harbor) are derived from river and beach sources and are discriminated on...
The Columbia River Littoral Cell (CRLC), a high-wave-energy littoral system, extends 160 km alongsho...
The mouth of the Columbia River was not always where it is today. During the last 10,000 years, the ...
Long-term changes and fluctuations in river flow, water properties, tides, and sediment transport in...
The landscape setting for an estuary varies widely and is an important aspect of determining how the...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how water levels have changed in the lower Columbia Riv...
The Columbia River is the largest fluvially dominated estuary in the Pacific Northwest, yet the Holo...
The upper reaches of the lower Columbia River Valley (125km in length) comprise an alluvial system t...
Article appears in Marine Geology (http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/5033...
In this study, we establish the roles that increasing basin accommodation space have on sediment siz...
Holocene deposits (0–11 ka) that were drill cored (275 samples from 17 sites) in the meso-tidal Gray...
AaSTRACr: Modern sediments of the James River estuary have been studied to characterize the lithofac...
Changing the morphological and hydrological conditions of an estuary can affect the estuarine hydrod...
Abstract: For the last several thousand years the Columbia River has supplied sand to nearby bays, c...
The Lower Columbia River Estuary (LCRE) has undergone extensive modifications since the 19th century...
Bay) and Washington (Grays Harbor) are derived from river and beach sources and are discriminated on...
The Columbia River Littoral Cell (CRLC), a high-wave-energy littoral system, extends 160 km alongsho...
The mouth of the Columbia River was not always where it is today. During the last 10,000 years, the ...
Long-term changes and fluctuations in river flow, water properties, tides, and sediment transport in...
The landscape setting for an estuary varies widely and is an important aspect of determining how the...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how water levels have changed in the lower Columbia Riv...
The Columbia River is the largest fluvially dominated estuary in the Pacific Northwest, yet the Holo...