2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/9585386
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Increase in Suspended Sediment Contents by a Storm Surge in Southern Bohai Sea, China

Abstract: Most of the existing results were related to the impact of land storms on sediment, and few explained the impact of storms on sediment movement and its formation law from the mechanism. At present, the research on the impact of storm on sediment suspension on the North Bank of Longkou City in the south of Bohai Sea was not clear. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the formation and mechanism of storm on suspended sediment from the perspective of hydrodynamic characteristics and sediment distribution by mon… Show more

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“…Due to strong typhoon wind stress, the concentration of suspended particles in the seawater column and sediment resuspension may increase dozens of times before and after the event (Lu et al, 2018;Bian et al, 2017). Thus, typhoons significantly affect suspended sediment movement in the coastal region (Zhang et al, 2022;Li and Li, 2016;Goff et al, 2008). The spatiotemporal distribution of SSC can be impacted by variations in tidal phase, runoff, and wind speed (Tang et al, 2021).…”
Section: Suspended Sediment Concentration Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to strong typhoon wind stress, the concentration of suspended particles in the seawater column and sediment resuspension may increase dozens of times before and after the event (Lu et al, 2018;Bian et al, 2017). Thus, typhoons significantly affect suspended sediment movement in the coastal region (Zhang et al, 2022;Li and Li, 2016;Goff et al, 2008). The spatiotemporal distribution of SSC can be impacted by variations in tidal phase, runoff, and wind speed (Tang et al, 2021).…”
Section: Suspended Sediment Concentration Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%