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Seasonal particle responses to near‐bed shear stress in a shallow, wave‐ and current‐driven environment.

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العنوان: Seasonal particle responses to near‐bed shear stress in a shallow, wave‐ and current‐driven environment.
المؤلفون: Chang, Grace, Egan, Galen, McNeil, Joseph D., McWilliams, Samuel, Jones, Craig, Spada, Frank, Monismith, Stephen, Fringer, Oliver
المصدر: Limnology & Oceanography Letters; Apr2022, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p175-183, 9p
مصطلحات موضوعية: SHEARING force, CHAR, SEDIMENT transport, SEASONS
مستخلص: Novel analysis of in situ acoustic and optical data collected in a shallow, wave‐ and current‐driven environment enabled determination of (1) particle characteristics that were most affected by near‐bed physical forcing over seasonal scales and (2) characteristic shear stress, τchar, at which the rate of change to particle characteristics was most pronounced. Near‐bed forcing and particle responses varied by season. Results indicated that moderate τchar values of 0.125 Pa drove changes in particle composition during summer. In winter, particle concentration effects were most affected at τchar of 0.05 Pa, suggesting dominance of fluff layer resuspension. Changes to particle size were most relevant during a biologically productive springtime period, with initiation of particle disaggregation occurring most commonly at τchar of 0.25 Pa. These results suggest that it may be more important to parameterize τchar, as opposed to critical shear stress for erosion, for sediment transport models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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