Sediment–vegetation interactions determine the fate of fluvial sediment in the upper reaches of a large estuary
Cindy M. Palinkas,
Cassie Gurbisz,
Miles C. Bolton
Abstract:Feedbacks between sediment and plants in the submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV) beds of the Susquehanna Flats help modulate sediment delivery into the upper Chesapeake Bay from its major tributary (Susquehanna River). Recent modeling work has shown that SAV can steer the river plume, directly controlling sediment transport and fate. However, transport mechanisms likely differ between flood and non‐flood conditions and depend on event timing. An opportunity to evaluate these insights in the field occurred with … Show more
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