Title of article :
Sediment dynamics in Rangoon River, Myanmar
Author/Authors :
Bruce W. NelsonU، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The behavior of fine-grained sediment in Rangoon River depends on seasonal variations in freshwater discharge
and tidal amplitudes that range from 2 to 5 m. During the monsoon, freshwater with sediment concentrations of 1
grl, or less, causes unidirectional, seaward flow. In the dry season, salinities reach 20‰ and sediment concentrations
rise to 6 grl. The saline intrusion advects large quantities of sediment landward from seaward sources. Near-surface
sediment concentrations are very low during neap tides, while a layer of ‘fluid mud’ rests on the bottom. Current
speeds greater than 0.2 mrs are needed to entrain sediment into the upper layer. Layered suspensions occur most
commonly during decelerating phases of tidal flow and are dispersed by rapidly accelerating flow. When current
speeds exceed 0.6 mrs, no ‘fluid mud’ forms, and sediment concentrations as great as 6]8 grl extend through the
water column.
Keywords :
estuarine , Rangoon River , Sediment dynamics
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment