Oblique second-order sand transport pathways on an intertidal sand flat in a natural tidal inlet system

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  • Verner Brandbyge Ernstsen
  • Alice Lefebvre
  • Kroon, Aart
  • Sanne Lina Niemann
A detailed digital elevation model (DEM) of an intertidal sand flat in the Knudedyb tidal inlet in the Danish Wadden Sea, derived from high-resolution Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) data, reveals a large elongated bedform field with complex bedform morphologies and drainage channel networks. This indicates distinct second-order sand transport pathways oblique to the main tidal transport pathways. A conceptual model for the development of the bedforms and channels is presented, which comprises hypotheses of the hydrodynamic forcing of the different second-order sand transport pathways. During flood tide, sand is transported along ESE-oriented pathways across the intertidal flat towards the inner tidal basin. During the late stages of ebb tide, sand is transported in drainage channels (WSWoriented) from the intertidal flat towards the inlet channel. During storm events with winds from SW, wave-generated currents transport sand along a NE-oriented transport pathway from the inlet channel towards the intertidal flat.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Coastal Research
Udgave nummerSI65
Sider (fra-til)1122-1127
Antal sider6
ISSN0749-0208
StatusUdgivet - 2013
Begivenhed12th International Coastal Symposium - Plymouth University, Plymouth, Storbritannien
Varighed: 8 apr. 201312 apr. 2013

Konference

Konference12th International Coastal Symposium
LokationPlymouth University
LandStorbritannien
ByPlymouth
Periode08/04/201312/04/2013

Bibliografisk note

Special Issue 65 - ICS 2013 Proceedings (Plymouth, United Kingdom) [Conley]

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