In situ permeabilities of selected coastal marine sediments |
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Authors: | Bennett RH Hulbert MH Curry C Johnson HP Hutnak M Curry KJ |
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Institution: | SEAPROBE Inc., Picayune, MS; |
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Abstract: | An in situ permeameter probe was deployed off Fort Walton Beach, Florida in shallow-water coastal sandy sediment. Stations were occupied in a 600 m /spl times/ 600 m area. Intrinsic permeability in sand at 17 stations varied from 0.3 to 6.1 /spl times/ 10/sup -11/ m/sup 2/ to subbottom depths of 50 cm. Permeability decreased with increasing subbottom depth and minimal compaction. The sediment is a well-sorted, medium quartz sand with a mean grain size of approximately 0.34-0.52 mm and with 5%-8% carbonate shells and shell fragments. The probe was tested in a slightly finer-grained sediment near the main study area and revealed permeabilities of 0.1-3.2 /spl times/ 10/sup -11/ m/sup 2/. The permeabilities measured are reasonable for the observed sandy and slightly finer-grained sediments. |
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