• Title of article

    Differences between Sediment Grain Size in Rip Channel and its Surrounding Area in Royan Marine Ecosystem, Iran

  • Author/Authors

    Dehbashi ، F. Marine Physics Department - Natural Resources Marine Sciences Faculty - Tarbiat Modares University , Azarmsa ، S.A. Marine Physics Department - Natural Resources Marine Sciences Faculty - Tarbiat Modares University

  • From page
    215
  • To page
    224
  • Abstract
    Aim In this study, sediment size distribution and its statistical properties are studied in the rip channel, and its surroundings in the Royan marine ecosystem lied in the southern part of the Caspian Sea. Materials Methods Three rip current channels were selected every eight investigating months. Sediment samples were collected from inside each rip channel and its surrounding areas. The statistical indices, viz., D50, mean, skewness, and sorting, have been calculated for sediment grain size parameters. Finally, a general linear model and unpaired t-test were used to perform statistical comparisons of grain size characteristics between the rip channel and its surrounding area. Findings In May, June, and July, the medians of sediment grain size were significantly higher in the rip channel (202.7, 168.9, and 174.5?m, respectively) compared with its surrounding areas. In general, the mean sediment grain size was significantly higher in the rip channel (193.1?m) than the control area (176.3?m). In May, June, and July, the highest values of the mean grain size of sediments were related to the rip channel (226.9, 178.5, and 183.2?m, respectively). Conclusion The rip channel contains sediments with coarser grains than the surrounding area. The rip current leads the median and mean of sediment size distribution in the rip channel to move toward the larger sizes. Moreover, the skewness is a more sensitive factor to environmental changes of the channel and its surrounding area than the other sediment properties, emphasizing consideration in the studies.
  • Keywords
    The Caspian Sea , Grain Size Distribution , Rip Channel , Sediment
  • Journal title
    Ecopersia
  • Journal title
    Ecopersia
  • Record number

    2608047