2019
DOI: 10.1111/sed.12616
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Tidal currents and wind waves controlling sediment distribution in a subtidal point bar of the Venice Lagoon (Italy)

Abstract: The present study aims to improve current understanding of the sedimentation of subtidal point bars, analyzing interaction between tidal currents and waves in shaping a submerged meander bend of the microtidal Venice Lagoon (Italy), and it is based on coupling of sedimentological studies, geophysical analyses and numerical modelling. The Venice Lagoon is characterized by an average depth of about 1Á5 m over subtidal platforms and a mean tidal range of about 1Á0 m. The morphodynamic evolution of the lagoon is s… Show more

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“…The Venice Lagoon developed over the last 7500 years during Holocene transgression (McClennen & Housley, 2006; Zecchin et al ., 2008; Rizzetto et al ., 2009) and consists of tidal flats, salt marshes, and subtidal and intertidal channel deposits. Sediment ranges in grain size between mud and fine sand, although mud is largely dominant (Brivio et al ., 2016; Ghinassi et al ., 2018a; Ghinassi et al ., 2019b). The channel network comprises tidal channels with different cross‐sections, from almost 400 m to <1 m wide as the distance from the inlets rises up.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Venice Lagoon developed over the last 7500 years during Holocene transgression (McClennen & Housley, 2006; Zecchin et al ., 2008; Rizzetto et al ., 2009) and consists of tidal flats, salt marshes, and subtidal and intertidal channel deposits. Sediment ranges in grain size between mud and fine sand, although mud is largely dominant (Brivio et al ., 2016; Ghinassi et al ., 2018a; Ghinassi et al ., 2019b). The channel network comprises tidal channels with different cross‐sections, from almost 400 m to <1 m wide as the distance from the inlets rises up.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge gaps are even more relevant for subtidal channels, which have been investigated by few studies (e.g. La Croix & Dashtgard, 2015; Ghinassi et al ., 2019b) despite their widespread presence in coastal environments [for example, the Geum River estuary (Korea) and Hammocks Beach State Park, North Carolina (USA)]. Subtidal meandering channels can be found in the most seaward portion of tidal basins (Rieu et al ., 2005), where current velocities are higher because of the inlets, and they are permanently submerged.…”
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“…North-east monsoon occurs from October to late March while south-west monsoon occurs from June to October. Ghinassi et al (2019) stated that wind waves trigger sediment resuspension and bottom erosion.…”
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“…The present-day configuration of the lagoon is characterized by the presence of sparse salt marshes (Finotello et al, 2020b) undergoing rapid erosion in the last two centuries (D'Alpaos, 2010;Tommasini et al, 2019), wide subtidal platforms, and tidal flats that are cut by intertidal and subtidal channels (Finotello et al, 2019;Ghinassi et al, 2019) (Fig. 1A).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%