2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.405-408.1431
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Research of the Artificial Island Construction Impact on Marine Deposit Dynamic Environment

Abstract: The article analyses and predicts the hydrodynamic feature of Tang Shan bay on the basis of Ecomsed model, thus the calculation accuracy is improved. And then it predicts erosion-deposition characteristics of the study sea area.The paper assesses the influence of the artificial island construction in aspects of hydrodynamic and erosion-deposition environment. Research shows that the sea area in the north of the artificial island is deposition area because of sand excavation and the water inside is slightly dep… Show more

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“…Through numerical simulation, Zhou et al (2014) found the velocity of the current in Longkou Bay decreased by 4-8 cm/ s with the influence of the artificial island construction, causing deposition of about 4 mm per month, which will lead to an increase of dredging requirements. This concurs with the finding of Wang, Li, and Li (2013), who showed that the sea areain the north of Tangshan Bay, China, was deposition area because of the artificial island construction.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Through numerical simulation, Zhou et al (2014) found the velocity of the current in Longkou Bay decreased by 4-8 cm/ s with the influence of the artificial island construction, causing deposition of about 4 mm per month, which will lead to an increase of dredging requirements. This concurs with the finding of Wang, Li, and Li (2013), who showed that the sea areain the north of Tangshan Bay, China, was deposition area because of the artificial island construction.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Morphological processes in estuaries have long been investigated by scientists and coastal engineers (Fenster and FitzGerald, 1996;Harris and Collins, 1984;Van der Wal, Pye, and Neal, 2002;Wang, Li, and Li, 2013). Process-based models are regularly used to study morphological changes quantitatively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%