Title of article :
Along channel flow and sediment dynamics at North Inlet, South Carolina
Author/Authors :
Christopher A. Wargo، نويسنده , , Richard Styles، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
In May of 2005, an observational program was carried out to investigate the along channel hydrodynamics and suspended sediment transport
patterns at North Inlet, South Carolina. Along channel variability, which is important in establishing sediment transport pathways, has not been
characterized for this system. Measurements of water column currents, salinity, bed sediment, suspended sediment concentration, and particle
size distribution were obtained over a complete tidal cycle along the thalweg of the inlet entrance. Along channel currents, shear stress and bed
sediment distributions vary significantly in space and time along a 3 km section bracketing the inlet throat. Most of the variability is consistent
with geomorphic controls such as bed elevation variability and channel width. The highest velocities, shear stresses, suspended sediment concentration
and bed sediment grain size are observed in the narrowest section of the inlet throat. Magnitudes systematically decrease along the
channel toward the marsh as changes in channel geometry and branching reduces flow energy. Due to tidal asymmetry, the ebb phase contains
significantly higher currents and associated sediment transport. Over the complete tidal cycle, depth integrated transport is directed towards the
marsh landward of the intersection of Town and Debidue Creek. In contrast, net transport is out of the inlet seaward of this intersection. Sediment
grain size distributions show 35% more material less than 63 mm on flood, suggesting net landward transport of fines.
Keywords :
sea level changes , sediment transport , coastal inlets , inlet hydrodynamics , South Carolina , North Inlet , acoustic backscatterRegional terms: USA
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science