Publications

Detailed Information

Effects of seasonal variations on sediment-plume streaks from dredging operations

Cited 13 time in Web of Science Cited 14 time in Scopus
Authors

Kim, Nam-Hoon; Pham, Van Sy; Hwang, Jin Hwan; Won, Nam Il; Ha, Ho Kyung; Im, Jungho; Kim, Youngsung

Issue Date
2018-04
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Citation
Marine Pollution Bulletin, Vol.129 No.1, pp.26-34
Abstract
When mixtures of aggregates and water dredged from the seabed are discharged at the surface into the adjacent water from a barge, coarse sediments sink immediately and fine sediments are suspended forming a plume. Recently, elongated plumes of fine sediment were observed by satellites near a dredging location on the continental shelf. Such plume streaks were longer in certain conditions with seasonality than expected or reported previously. Therefore, the present work studied the appearance of sediment plume with field measurements and numerical simulations and explains the seasonally varying restoring force and thicknesses of the surface mixed layer resulting from the vertical density distribution near the surface, along with mixing by hydrodynamic process. The resulting mixtures, after vertical restoring and mixing with the surroundings, determine the horizontal transport of suspended sediments. A numerical model successfully reproduced and explained the results from field measurements and satellite images along with the seasonal variations.
ISSN
0025-326X
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/148709
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.02.014
Files in This Item:
Appears in Collections:

Altmetrics

Item View & Download Count

  • mendeley

Items in S-Space are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Share