2014
DOI: 10.1002/2014jc010187
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Formation of fine sediment deposit from a flash flood river in the Mediterranean Sea

Abstract: We identify the mechanisms controlling fine deposits on the inner-shelf in front of the Besos River, in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea. This river is characterized by a flash flood regime discharging large amounts of water (more than 20 times the mean water discharge) and sediment in very short periods lasting from hours to few days. Numerical model output was compared with bottom sediment observations and used to characterize the multiple spatial and temporal scales involved in offshore sediment deposit f… Show more

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“…Topographic effects results in an energetic area in front of the south mouth of the Barcelona harbor (see Figure 3). This is consistent with an area without significant deposition due to an increase of the bottom stress (Grifoll et al 2014). …”
Section: Mud-belt Formationsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Topographic effects results in an energetic area in front of the south mouth of the Barcelona harbor (see Figure 3). This is consistent with an area without significant deposition due to an increase of the bottom stress (Grifoll et al 2014). …”
Section: Mud-belt Formationsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Silt fractions from the buoyant plume were transported and deposited offshore due to near bottom fluxes rather than fluxes in the surface plume (Grifoll et al 2014). Sediment data reveals preferential mud deposition between 20 m and 50 m water depth ( Figure 3) consistent with seismic data presented by Liquete et al (2007).…”
Section: Mud-belt Formationsupporting
confidence: 73%
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