The Plymouth Student Scientist
Document Type
Literature Review
Abstract
To accurately predict future and past coastal environments it is extremely important to understand sediment dynamics and variability. The process of bedform development is highly influenced by the sediment composition and biogenic matter present in a coastal environment. Most subaqueous sediment comprises of mixtures of cohesive clay and cohesion-less sand and silt. The sedimentary bedforms that develop are fundamental in controlling fluxes of particulate and dissolved matter in marine environments (Baas et al. 2012). However, very little field research has been undertaken in mixed sediment dynamics, particularly in modelling bedform development from laboratory and field collected data of mixed sediments. The lack of data on sedimentary bedform characteristics leads to great difficulty in producing accurate models of key processes in coastal areas. This project aims to address the lack of data by combining comprehensive data of sediment and bedform characteristics with bathymetry and biogenic matter to improve our understanding and prediction of bedform behaviour in a mixed cohesive and cohesion-less sediment environment....
Publication Date
2015-07-01
Publication Title
The Plymouth Student Scientist
Volume
8
Issue
1
First Page
186
Last Page
193
ISSN
1754-2383
Deposit Date
May 2019
Embargo Period
2024-07-03
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/14091
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Warren, Glen
(2015)
"Spatial and temporal variability of a mixed sediment estuary,"
The Plymouth Student Scientist: Vol. 8:
Iss.
1, Article 1.
Available at:
https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/tpss/vol8/iss1/1