2023
DOI: 10.1029/2022jc019414
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Positive Feedback Between the Tidal Flat Variations and Sediment Dynamics: An Example Study in the Macro‐Tidal Turbid Hangzhou Bay

Abstract: Tidal flat variations (curvature) in macro‐tidal turbid bays highly correlate with sediment dynamics. Interactions between tidal flats and sediment dynamics in macro‐tidal turbid estuaries, like Hangzhou Bay, China, have been studied through a fully validated 3D sediment model by considering high‐turbidity, flocculation, and water‐sediment density coupling. Numerical results show that the circulation and sediment flux in the curvature of Andong tidal flat have similar magnitudes in the along‐estuarine and late… Show more

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“…Researchers have analyzed the evolution of this tidal flat using topographic data or remote sensing images [4,42], as the effects of vegetation on carbon sinks are of particular interest [43]. The tidal flats in HZB are greatly influenced by human activities; for example, a reclamation project changed the hydro-sediment dynamics in and near the tidal flat [44], and the continuous reclamation to the sea and the siltation of tidal flats show a positive feedback mechanism, as shown a by numerical simulation study [45].…”
Section: Study Area and Field Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have analyzed the evolution of this tidal flat using topographic data or remote sensing images [4,42], as the effects of vegetation on carbon sinks are of particular interest [43]. The tidal flats in HZB are greatly influenced by human activities; for example, a reclamation project changed the hydro-sediment dynamics in and near the tidal flat [44], and the continuous reclamation to the sea and the siltation of tidal flats show a positive feedback mechanism, as shown a by numerical simulation study [45].…”
Section: Study Area and Field Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only cohesive suspended sediments were taken into consideration, because they comprised the predominant portion of suspended sediment and were generally distributed across the seafloor in HZB [65]. A thorough description of the sediment parameters configuration and their rationale can be found in the article by Li et al [44].…”
Section: Model Configurationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have investigated the hydro-sediment characteristics of HZB using in situ measurements [41,42], modeling methods [43][44][45][46], and remote sensing [47,48]. However, less focus has been placed on understanding spatial distributions of the TMZ and the features and mechanisms of sediment transport within it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%