Title of article :
Field investigation of ridge–runnel dynamics on an intertidal mudflat
Author/Authors :
Jon J. Williams، نويسنده , , Paul A. Carling ، نويسنده , , Carl L. Amos، نويسنده , , Charlie Thompson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Flow-parallel linear ridge–runnel (R–R) bedforms composed of mainly cohesive sediments have been
investigated at an intertidal site located at Hills Flats in the Severn Estuary, UK. It is argued that the
sequences of sand–mud laminae in the ridge sediments indicate strongly that R–R are depositional
bedforms. Faint R–R topography scoured in the underlying soft bedrock and parallel rows of coarser
particle now found at the base of ridges are evidence of secondary vortices that may have provided
a catalyst for mud ridge growth. Bed shear stress remains below the erosion threshold for all but the
most recent and weak surficial mud deposits which are removed by evorsion [mechanical erosion by
turbulent flows that may also carry sand and/or gravel] during Spring tidal flow ca. 60 cm/s. Differences
in flow characteristics between ridges and runnel are minor. Corrasion [to erode or be eroded by abrasion]
by sparse coarse sediment largely prevents net deposition in the runnels. Over time a slight imbalance
between mud deposition and erosion rates allows slow growth of the ridges suggesting that
these mudflats may be especially sensitive to slight changes in the local hydrodynamic regime and/or
sediment supply.
Keywords :
bedformstidal flatscohesive sedimentridge–runnel morphologyincipient thresholdevorsion and corrasioncoherent structureshydrodynamicsSevern Estuary51 40.450N: 2 33.240W
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science