2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.940081
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Turbidity maxima in estuarine networks: Dependence on fluvial sediment input and local deepening/narrowing with an exploratory model

Abstract: An estuarine turbidity maximum (ETM) results from various subtidal sediment transport mechanisms related to, e.g., river, tides, and density gradients, which have been extensively analysed in single-channel estuaries. However, ETMs have also been found in estuaries composed of multiple interconnected tidal channels, where the water and suspended fine sediments are exchanged at the junctions with possible occurrence of sediment overspill. The overall aim of this study is to understand the processes that determi… Show more

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“…In addition to the gravitational circulation and tides, complex geographical and topographical features of many estuaries exert a non-negligible influence on the dynamics of ETMs, including the sediment exchange between different geographical units (Leuven et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2021a;Teng et al, 2022;Wang et al, 2022). The PRE is featured by a channel-shoal system superposed by various obstacles such as outcrops and islands (Figure 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the gravitational circulation and tides, complex geographical and topographical features of many estuaries exert a non-negligible influence on the dynamics of ETMs, including the sediment exchange between different geographical units (Leuven et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2021a;Teng et al, 2022;Wang et al, 2022). The PRE is featured by a channel-shoal system superposed by various obstacles such as outcrops and islands (Figure 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%