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Mechanisms underlying the regional morphological differences between the northern and southern radial sand ridges along the Jiangsu Coast, China

  • Fan Xu
  • , Jianfeng Tao*
  • , Zeng Zhou
  • , Giovanni Coco
  • , Changkuan Zhang
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Hohai University
  • The University of Auckland

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摘要

Radial sand ridges (RSRs) spread in a fan-shaped pattern over the seabed of the southern Yellow Sea along the Jiangsu Coast (China) with pronounced differences between the northern and southern channel-shoals (indicated as "NCS" and "SCS", respectively). A depth-averaged nested numerical model is employed to analyze the tidal hydrodynamics and sediment dynamics of the RSRs. Model results show considerable regional differences in terms of tidal current vector ellipses: "eight-shaped" ellipses are typical in the NCS where rotational tidal waves dominate, while the SCS are characterized by "egg-shaped" ellipses because of the dominance of progressive tidal waves. Sand ridges tend to be elongated and straight in the NCS while short and dincontinuous in the SCS. Numerical Lagrange particles released near the ridges in the NCS tend to travel across the crest of the ridges rather than move around them as observed in the SCS. Consistently, the patterns of sediment convergence and divergence indicate that suspended sediments converge over the whole Xiaoyinsha Ridge located in the NCS, while converge to the two sides of the Hetunsha Ridge located in the SCS. Model results also highlight the importance of initial sediment compositions in determining patterns of the net sediment fluxes. The suspended sediment concentration (SSC) time series during one tidal cycle may show single or double peaks depending on the grain size and the related lag effect. Bed load transport is much smaller than suspended load. So sediment compositions should be carefully considered when simulating the SSC field, and the hydrodynamic of the morphological evolution of the RSRs at the regional scale. Overall, this study suggests that the NCS and SCS may be treated as two relatively independent geomorphological systems characterized by different tidal flows and sediment compositions.

源语言英语
页(从-至)1-17
页数17
期刊Marine Geology
371
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 1月 2016
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