TY - JOUR
T1 - Dynamics of Suspended Sediment Variability Over Various Timescales
T2 - A Quantitative Analysis Using Remote Sensing Data
AU - Du, Zhiyun
AU - Lin, Hangjie
AU - Yu, Qian
AU - Wang, Yunwei
AU - Peng, Yun
AU - Wang, Li
AU - Gao, Shu
AU - Wang, Ya Ping
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation 2025.
PY - 2025/7
Y1 - 2025/7
N2 - Suspended sediment concentration (SSC) significantly impacts the water quality and morphodynamics of coastal water bodies. The highly turbid zone coverage (HTZC), i.e., the area covered by high SSC, varies on different timescales in response to dynamic factors. However, quantitative analyses concerning periodic HTZC variation and its response to dynamic forcing remain insufficiently understood. Based on SSC data collected by the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager during 2012–2020, this study quantifies spatio-temporal HTZC variations for coastal and shelf waters of the Jiangsu coast, located in the southern Yellow Sea, China. The 100 mg/L SSC contour’s offshore distance (SCOD) is computed as an index to represent HTZC. The Lomb-Scargle periodogram detects strong seasonal and fortnightly cycles in the SCOD dataset. The phase-folding analysis reveals that the seasonal cycle dominates the HTZC variations and is modulated by significant wave height. Seasonally, the cross-shore expansion of HTZC is 41–65 km. During the fortnightly tidal cycle, the interaction between the two principal semi-diurnal tidal constituents, M2 and S2, leads to a periodic change in the tidal range. This fortnightly change causes variations in the HTZC, with the cross-shore expansion fluctuating between 11 and 20 km. Along the Jiangsu coast, the cross-shore expansion range of HTZC increases from the north to the south, suggesting complex 2D sediment dynamics. Moreover, a time lag exists between the HTZC variation and dynamic factors, with an order of 1–2 months and less than one day on seasonal and fortnightly timescales, respectively. Our findings highlight features in SSC variation that are commonly ignored in traditional visual interpretation and the advantage of the proposed methodology in revealing mechanisms for suspended sediment variation.
AB - Suspended sediment concentration (SSC) significantly impacts the water quality and morphodynamics of coastal water bodies. The highly turbid zone coverage (HTZC), i.e., the area covered by high SSC, varies on different timescales in response to dynamic factors. However, quantitative analyses concerning periodic HTZC variation and its response to dynamic forcing remain insufficiently understood. Based on SSC data collected by the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager during 2012–2020, this study quantifies spatio-temporal HTZC variations for coastal and shelf waters of the Jiangsu coast, located in the southern Yellow Sea, China. The 100 mg/L SSC contour’s offshore distance (SCOD) is computed as an index to represent HTZC. The Lomb-Scargle periodogram detects strong seasonal and fortnightly cycles in the SCOD dataset. The phase-folding analysis reveals that the seasonal cycle dominates the HTZC variations and is modulated by significant wave height. Seasonally, the cross-shore expansion of HTZC is 41–65 km. During the fortnightly tidal cycle, the interaction between the two principal semi-diurnal tidal constituents, M2 and S2, leads to a periodic change in the tidal range. This fortnightly change causes variations in the HTZC, with the cross-shore expansion fluctuating between 11 and 20 km. Along the Jiangsu coast, the cross-shore expansion range of HTZC increases from the north to the south, suggesting complex 2D sediment dynamics. Moreover, a time lag exists between the HTZC variation and dynamic factors, with an order of 1–2 months and less than one day on seasonal and fortnightly timescales, respectively. Our findings highlight features in SSC variation that are commonly ignored in traditional visual interpretation and the advantage of the proposed methodology in revealing mechanisms for suspended sediment variation.
KW - Jiangsu coast
KW - Lomb-scargle periodogram
KW - Phase-folding algorithm
KW - Remote sensing
KW - Suspended sediment concentration
KW - Time-series analysis
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105005094362
U2 - 10.1007/s12237-025-01553-w
DO - 10.1007/s12237-025-01553-w
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105005094362
SN - 1559-2723
VL - 48
JO - Estuaries and Coasts
JF - Estuaries and Coasts
IS - 4
M1 - 112
ER -