Sediment transport in a tidal inlet
Sediment transport in a tidal inlet
Date
1983-06
Authors
Aubrey, David G.
Speer, Paul E.
Speer, Paul E.
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Nauset Inlet, Cape Cod, MA
Popponesset Inlet, Cape Cod, MA
Popponesset Inlet, Cape Cod, MA
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10.1575/1912/8880
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Sediment transport
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Abstract
Various aspects of sediment transport in and around natural, unstructured tidal inlets were investigated
over the two year period of study. Concentrating on two tidal inlets (Nauset Inlet and Popponesset
Inlet, Cape Cod, MA), and combining detailed field observations with numerical model studies
of tidal flows in inlet/estuarine environments, several aspects of tidal inlet behavior have been clarified.
In addition, field work has resulted in a number of technical publications of general utility to a
wide spectrum of coastal research interest. Primary scientific items addressed in this study include:
1) diagnostic numerical model of generation and propagation of tidal non-liniarities in shallow estuarine
channels; 2) effects of flow curvature on tidal inlet sediment transport; 3) definition of mechanisms by
which tidal inlets migrate in a direction opposite to the net littoral drift direction; 4) hypothesis of a
mechanism for rapid barrier spit growth in locations with low rates of littoral transport; 5) clarification
of long-term patterns of sea-level rise in the United States to assess its role in tidal inlet/esturarine
evolution; 6) historical descriptions of massive inlet migration at two study inlets as supporting evidence
for the inlet modeling studies. Technical information generated by the study includes a description of
a low-cost, reliable method to join nearshore electrical cables; description and intercomparison of
instrumentation and analysis routines for estimating directional spectral parameters from wave gage
data; and development of a field system and laboratory analysis package for preparing accurate bathymetric
charts in shallow, nearshore regions, using microwave navigation and precision echo-sounding.
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Aubrey, D. G., & Speer, P. E. (1983). Sediment transport in a tidal inlet. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/8880