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Two-dimensional tide-induced residual sand transport: Applications to the Jiangsu coast, China

  • Zhiyun Du
  • , Qian Yu*
  • , Yunwei Wang
  • , Yun Peng
  • , Qingguang Zhu
  • , Ya Ping Wang
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Nanjing University
  • Hohai University
  • University of Virginia

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摘要

The residual sand (D > 62.5 μm) transport (RST) refers to the tidally averaged rate of horizontal sand transport. Albeit much smaller than the peak rates, it determines the morphological evolution. The analytical expression for the tide-induced RST has been reported in the condition of one-dimensional tidal currents by van de Kreeke and Robaczewska (1993). Here we extended the analytical solution to two-dimensional. The constituents of the residual, M2, and M4 tidal current velocities were used to characterize the collinear tidal current in the orthogonal X and Y directions, i.e., cross-shore and alongshore, respectively, while the M2 tidal constituent is dominant in both directions. Based on the solution, RST is controlled by a series of triple interactions of the M2 tidal velocity in the X direction, M2 tidal velocity in the Y direction, and the residual or M4 velocity in the X or Y direction. The solution was applied to the tide-dominated continental shelf of the Jiangsu coast, China, where the alongshore current is much stronger than the cross-shore component. The results show that the triple interactions of the cross-shore M2 tidal velocity (UM2), the alongshore M2 tidal velocity (VM2), and the alongshore residual velocity account for the major parts of both the alongshore and cross-shore RST in the nearshore area. The RST patterns promote sand accumulation in the shallow nearshore area and generate a narrow and active conduit of coastal alongshore sand transport. These findings can be applied in similar marine environments to understand the effects of non-linear tidal interactions in RST.

源语言英语
文章编号106991
期刊Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
245
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 30 10月 2020
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