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Xin Chen, Hui Shen, Jinxiong Yuan and Li Li
The turbidity maximum zone (TMZ) plays an important role in the morphology and ecosystems of estuaries. The distributions of TMZ in Hangzhou Bay (HZB) and mechanisms of sediment fluxes in TMZ have been studied by applying a fully calibrated three-dimensi...
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Lizhi Teng, Heqin Cheng, Erfeng Zhang and Yajun Wang
The lateral bathymetry in the estuary results in different degrees of tidal mixing asymmetry, which has significant impacts on the longitudinal sediment transport by changing the temporal variation of vertical eddy diffusion. This study focus on the late...
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Weihua Li, Chenjuan Jiang, Shuhua Zuo and Jiufa Li
In the past two decades, the dynamic sedimentation process of the Yangtze Estuary has been seriously disturbed by coupled human interventions from the river basin to the estuary, especially the impoundment of the Three Gorges Dam in 2003 and the large-sc...
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Michael Fettweis, Byung Joon Lee
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Suspended particulate matter (SPM) is abundant and essential in marine and coastal waters, and comprises a wide variety of biomineral particles, which are practically grouped into organic biomass and inorganic sediments. Such biomass and sediments intera...
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Shuaihu Wu, Heqin Cheng, Y. Jun Xu, Jiufa Li, Shuwei Zheng and Wei Xu
Dunes are present in nearly all fluvial channels and are vital in understanding sediment transport, deposition, and flow conditions during floods of rivers and estuaries. This information is pertinent for helping developing management practices to reduce...
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