Title of article :
Use of continuous turbidity sensor in the prediction of fine sediment transport in the turbidity maximum of the Trent Estuary, UK
Author/Authors :
S. B. Mitchell، نويسنده , , D. M. Lawler، نويسنده , , J. R. West، نويسنده , , J. S. Couperthwaite، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Results from continuous monitoring of turbidity and water level at Burringham, on the tidal River Trent, UK, are presented for
the period 18 May 1997 to 9 February 1998. These measurements, together with detailed readings of velocity and suspended
sediment concentration over an individual tidal cycle near the opposite bank at Derrythorpe, help to describe the mechanisms and
behaviour of the turbidity maximum (TM). It is demonstrated that there is a distinct pattern of fine sediment movement that reflects
a predictable system response to changing hydraulic features. It is shown that the TM in this system is highly mobile, and its location
depends on antecedent fresh water flow, and tidal range. Approximate representative flood and ebb tide suspended sediment
concentrations of up to 13 g/l over this nine-month period have been derived from the data and plotted against fresh water flow and
tidal range, in order to show the relationship between these parameters. Three semi-empirical polynomial regression models have
been tested for goodness of fit against available data. It was found that a partitioning approach, whereby data are grouped into
different categories depending on antecedent fresh water flow, yielded the lowest standard error for the period analysed. Analysis of
detailed observations of suspended sediment concentration and velocity measured over an individual tidal cycle also help to
elucidate the mechanism of tidal pumping within this system. These results also help to give an estimate of the relative magnitude of
suspended sediment fluxes during typical low fresh water flow conditions. It is estimated that for low fresh water flow conditions,
a typical spring tide can mobilise at least an order of magnitude more sediment than a neap tide.
Keywords :
turbidity maximum , Macrotidal , Humber estuary , UK , fine sediment transport
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science