Authors
Payam Aghsaee, Leon Boegman
Publication date
2015/5
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Volume
120
Issue
5
Pages
3301-3314
Description
Internal solitary waves (ISWs) of depression are common features of coastal environments and believed to resuspend sediments where they shoal. In this study, the sediment resupension process associated with ISWs propagating over a flat bed was investigated in the laboratory. The first‐ever profile measurements of the three‐dimensional instantaneous velocity field beneath the ISWs revealed that resuspension occurs during burst like vertical velocity events, which lift sediments into the water column, in the adverse pressure gradient region beneath the trailing part of the wave. Resuspension was not observed when the wave‐induced viscous bed stress was maximal directly beneath the ISW trough. Prediction of wave‐induced resuspension was, therefore, unsuccessful using a traditional viscous bed stress‐based Shields diagram. A parameterization for ISW‐induced resuspension is proposed as a function of …
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