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Winds of opportunity: The effects of wind on intertidal flat accretion

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العنوان: Winds of opportunity: The effects of wind on intertidal flat accretion
المؤلفون: Colosimo, I. (author), van Maren, D.S. (author), de Vet, P.L.M. (author), Winterwerp, J.C. (author), van Prooijen, Bram (author)
بيانات النشر: 2023
نوع الوثيقة: Electronic Resource
مستخلص: Intertidal ecosystems are threatened by sea level rise and anthropogenic pressures. Understanding the processes controlling the morphodynamic developments of tidal flats is crucial for sustainable management of these systems. Analysis of three extensive fieldwork campaigns carried out on two adjacent mudflats fringing the Dutch Western Wadden Sea (from 2016 to 2018) provides important new insights into the conditions controlling a permanent increase of tidal flat elevation (‘accretion’), in which the wind and consolidation processes play a pivotal role. Sediment temporarily settles (‘deposition’) on the flats during a period of high suspended sediment availability and water level setup (often following a storm). A tidal flat accretes when a new layer of sediment over-consolidates: a state in which the bed strength is much larger than it would attain during inundated conditions, due to high stresses experienced during prolonged drying. This happens when a phase of sediment deposition is followed by a sufficiently long period with a low ambient water table (phreatic level) and aerial exposure. The chronological order of sediment deposition and over-consolidation provides a window of opportunity for tidal flat accretion. Such a window of opportunity depends on the hydrodynamic forcing (tides, waves, wind), on the consolidation state of the bed, and on sediment availability. Wind plays a crucial role in creating the conditions for tidal flat accretion because the wind direction influences the duration of a low water table and aerial exposure and therefore (over-)consolidation rates, which we refer to as the ‘winds of opportunity’. An abundance of sediment may even limit tidal flat accretion, because large deposition rates substantially increase consolidation timescales.
Environmental Fluid Mechanics
Coastal Engineering
مصطلحات الفهرس: Accretion, Coastal morphology, Deposition, Intertidal flats, Over-consolidation, Suspended sediment concentration, Wind-driven transport, journal article
DOI: 10.1016.j.geomorph.2023.108840
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© 2023 I. Colosimo, D.S. van Maren, P.L.M. de Vet, J.C. Winterwerp, Bram van Prooijen
ملاحظة: English
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doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2023.108840
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المصدر المساهم: DELFT UNIV OF TECHNOL
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DOI:10.1016.j.geomorph.2023.108840