2011
DOI: 10.1029/2010jc006644
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Wave-mud interaction over the muddy Atchafalaya subaqueous clinoform, Louisiana, United States: Wave processes

Abstract: [1] Observations of wave and sediment processes collected at two locations on the Atchafalaya inner shelf show that wave dissipation in shallow, muddy environments is strongly coupled to bed-sediment reworking by waves. During an energetic wave event (2 m significant wave height in 5 m water depth), acoustic backscatter records suggest that sediment in the surficial bed layer evolves from consolidated mud through liquefaction, fluid mud formation, and hindered settling to gelled, under-consolidated mud. Net sw… Show more

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“…The same trend is observed during relatively weak wind forcing, suggesting that observed bottom-induced dissipation is stronger than predicted by the model, consistent with observations from previous studies (Sheremet and Stone, 2003;Sheremet et al 2005;Elgar and Raubenheimer, 2008;Trainor, 2009, Sheremet et al 2011). …”
Section: Wave Heightssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The same trend is observed during relatively weak wind forcing, suggesting that observed bottom-induced dissipation is stronger than predicted by the model, consistent with observations from previous studies (Sheremet and Stone, 2003;Sheremet et al 2005;Elgar and Raubenheimer, 2008;Trainor, 2009, Sheremet et al 2011). …”
Section: Wave Heightssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Sediment deposition extends to about 92.55° W and is restricted to approximately shoreward of the 10 m isobath (Allison et al, 2000). The presence of mud on the Louisiana shelf is known to dampen wave energy near the coast (Sheremet and Stone, 2003;Sheremet et al 2005;Kineke et al, 2006;Elgar and Raubenheimer, 2008;Trainor, 2009, Sheremet et al 2011, and has been linked to the progradation of the eastern Chenier Plain (figure 1a) along a coast where most of the shoreline is retreating (Wells and Kemp, 1981;Roberts et al, 1989;Draut et al, 2005a).…”
Section: Field Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…sediment motion threshold, leading to the thick foreset deposition ( Fig. 6b; Kuehl et al, 1986Kuehl et al, , 1997Driscoll and Karner, 1999;Hernández-Molina et al, 2000a;Walsh et al, 2004;Swenson et al, 2005;Puig et al, 2007;Jaramillo et al, 2009;Sheremet et al, 2011;Mitchell, 2012;Mitchell et al, 2012;Qiu et al, 2014).…”
Section: Delta Scale Clinoformsmentioning
confidence: 99%