Spatial heterogeneity in estuarine mud dynamics |
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Authors: | Daphne van der Wal Thijs van Kessel Marieke A Eleveld Joris Vanlede |
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Institution: | (1) Centre for Estuarine and Marine Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), P.O. Box 140, 4400 AC Yerseke, The Netherlands;(2) Unit Marine and Coastal Systems, Deltares, P.O. Box 177, 2600 MH Delft, The Netherlands;(3) Institute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU-IVM), De Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(4) Flanders Hydraulics Research, Flemish Government, Berchemlei 115, 2140 Antwerp, Belgium |
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Abstract: | The fate of mud in an estuary over an entire year was unravelled using complementary, independent, spatially explicit techniques.
Sequential ERS-2 SAR and Envisat MERIS-FR data were used to derive synoptic changes in intertidal bottom mud and suspended
particulate matter (SPM) in the top of the water column, respectively. These satellite data were combined with in situ measurements
and with a high resolution three-dimensional cohesive sediment model, simulating mud transport, resuspension, settling and
deposition under the influence of tides, wind, waves and freshwater discharge. The spatial distribution of both bottom mud
and SPM as observed by in situ and satellite techniques was largely explained by modelled estuarine circulation, tidal and
wind-induced variations in vertical mixing and horizontal advection. The three data sources also showed similar spring-neap
and seasonal variations in SPM (all factor 1.5 to 2), but semi-diurnal tidal variations were underestimated by the model.
Satellite data revealed that changes in intertidal bottom mud were spatially heterogeneous, but on average mud content doubled
during summer, which was confirmed by in situ data. The model did not show such seasonal variation in bed sediment, suggesting
that seasonal dynamics are not well explained by the physical factors presently implemented in the model, but may be largely
attributed to other (internal) factors, including increased floc size in summer, temporal stabilisation of the sediment by
microphytobenthos and a substantially lower roughness of the intertidal bed in summer as observed by the satellite. The effects
of such factors on estuarine mud dynamics were evaluated. |
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