Sediment and hydrodynamics of the Tauranga entrance to Tauranga harbour |
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Authors: | R J Davies‐Colley T R Healy |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Earth Sciences , University of Waikato , Hamilton, New Zealand;2. Water and Soil Division , Ministry of Works and Development , Private Bag, Hamilton;3. Department of Earth Sciences , University of Waikato , Hamilton, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | To relate the textural characteristics of the bottom sediments of a tidal inlet to hydrodynamics, 45 sediment samples from the Tauranga Entrance to Tauranga Harbour were analysed for textural parameters, and tidal currents and waves were monitored. Tidal currents dominate sediment transport processes near the Tauranga Entrance although swell waves are significant on the ebb tidal delta, and wind waves may influence intertidal sediments within the harbour. The bulk of the sediment is probably derived from marine sand from the Bay of Plenty continental shelf, but tidal currents and waves have changed its textural character. In areas of swift tidal currents, particularly in the inlet channel itself, sediment is coarser, more poorly sorted, and more coarsely skewed than that in areas of slower currents. |
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Keywords: | Anguillidae Anguilla australis Anguilla dieffenbachii migrations periodicity environmental factors Lake Ellesmere Lake Onoke Makara Stream |
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