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Caractéristiques hydrodynamiques d'un estran à forte sédimentation

 

作者: Jean-Pierre Troude,   Jean-Baptiste Sérodes,  

 

期刊: Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering  (NRC Available online 1990)
卷期: Volume 17, issue 2  

页码: 148-155

 

ISSN:0315-1468

 

年代: 1990

 

DOI:10.1139/l90-019

 

出版商: NRC Research Press

 

数据来源: NRC

 

摘要:

In the St. Lawrence estuary (Canada), tidal flats localized in the area of saline intrusion are covered with up to 30 cm of fine sedimentation during July, August, and September. This sedimentation is the result of waters coming from the turbidity zone. The upper half of the tidal flats are covered with a tidal marsh. This vegetation is very important in preventing the sediments from eroding. In the tidal marsh, measurements with automatic current meters were taken during periods longer than a month. These showed that, among the vegetation, currents are weak and steady during spring tides and neap tides, whereas next to the drainage systems, currents are heavily dependant on the range of the tide. Close to the shore, currents decrease significantly, thus helping fine sedimentation to occur. A mathematical simulation of the currents made on a line perpendicular to the shore shows the impact of the vegetation on the formation of the drainage system in the tidal flats. Water entrapment by the vegetation at the end of the flood initiates the creation of creeks and insures their continuity throughout the summer. As soon as the vegetation is destroyed, creeks fill up with sediments and disappear from the surface of the tidal marsh. Contrary to what could be assumed, the mathematical model also shows that spring tides, even though associated with strong currents, promote a very active sedimentation on the tidal marsh. In the St. Lawrence estuary, erosion of the mud flats deposits is observed during short periods of strong winds in summer. This high energy and high variability do explain the strong year to year variation in sedimentation observed in the tidal flats.Key words: currents, intertidal sedimentation, tidal creeks, tidal flats.

 

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