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Spontaneous tidal network formation within a constructed salt marsh: Observations and morphodynamic modelling
Authors:Andrea D'Alpaos  Stefano Lanzoni  Marco Marani  Andrea Bonometto  Giovanni Cecconi  Andrea Rinaldo  
Institution:aDipartimento di Ingegneria Idraulica, Marittima Ambientale e Geotecnica and International Centre for Hydrology “Dino Tonini”, University of Padova, via Loredan 20, I-35131 Padova, Italy;bConsorzio Venezia Nuova, Santa Croce 505, I-30135 Venezia, Italy
Abstract:We have monitored and analyzed, through remote sensing and ancillary field surveys, the rapid (O(1) year) development of a tidal network within a newly established artificial salt marsh in the Venice Lagoon. After the construction of the salt marsh, a network of volunteer creeks established themselves away from an artificially constructed main channel (with mean and maximum annual headward-growth rates of 11 m/yr and 18 m/yr, respectively). The rapid formation of this system of tidal creeks provides a unique opportunity to test the reliability of a model of tidal network initiation and development, previously proposed by the authors. The restored marsh presents the characteristics of a controlled environment analogous to a large-scale field laboratory, as it allows comparison of the morphologic features of real and simulated network structures under the reasonable assumption of neglecting accretion and deposition processes over the timescales of observation. Our results compare favorably with observational evidence, showing that the model proves reasonably capable of reproducing the main features of the actual channel-network patterns. The model reproduces statistical network characteristics of eco-morphodynamic and hydrodynamic relevance and captures the dominant modes of the network-incision process.
Keywords:Ecological modelling  Tidal channel  Salt marsh  Vegetation  Morphology
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