TIDAL VARIATIONS IN SUSPENDED SEDIMENT CONCENTRATION IN THE EMS ESTUARY - ORIGIN AND RESULTING SEDIMENT FLUX

Citation
J. Vandekreeke et al., TIDAL VARIATIONS IN SUSPENDED SEDIMENT CONCENTRATION IN THE EMS ESTUARY - ORIGIN AND RESULTING SEDIMENT FLUX, Journal of sea research, 38(1-2), 1997, pp. 1-16
Citations number
20
Journal title
ISSN journal
13851101
Volume
38
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1 - 16
Database
ISI
SICI code
1385-1101(1997)38:1-2<1:TVISSC>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Variations in suspended sediment concentration, having frequencies of M2 and higher, were examined using observations at four elevations and extending over a period of eight M2 tidal cycles. Most of the varianc e in the concentration records was at the M2, M4, M6, M8 and M10 frequ encies, For the higher elevations the major contribution was at the M4 frequency. The energy at the M2 frequency was the result of the water columns passing the measurement station carrying larger volumes of se diment during ebb than during flood. Energy at the M4, M6, M8 and M10 frequencies was related to (1) corresponding energies in the time seri es of the vertical mixing strength (local current speed) and (2) nonli near interactions between time dependent settling velocities and conce ntration and time dependent mixing strength and concentration. For per iods smaller than 2 h, variations in concentration and mixing strength took on a stochastic nature. Disregarding the contribution of the mea n concentration and velocity, at the lower elevations the major contri bution to the net (over the eight tidal cycles) sediment flux was from the M2 variations in concentration and velocity. At the higher elevat ions, variations at the M2, M4, M6-M10 frequency contributed equally t o the net sediment flux. High frequency (>0.5 h(-1)) fluctuations cont ributed little to the net flux.