Sediment transport on the Palos Verdes shelf over seasonal to decadal time scales

被引:35
作者
Wiberg, PL
Drake, DE
Harris, CK
Noble, M
机构
[1] Univ Virginia, Dept Environm Sci, Charlottesville, VA 22904 USA
[2] US Geol Survey, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA
基金
美国海洋和大气管理局;
关键词
sediment transport; continental shelf; southern California; sediment resuspension; effluent-affected sediment;
D O I
10.1016/S0278-4343(01)00116-9
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
We combine direct observations, longer-term wave data, and model calculations to characterize resuspension and transport of fine-grained, effluent-affected sediment oil the Palos Verdes shelf. Near-bed waves, currents, and suspended sediment concentrations were monitored during the winter of 1992-93 with a bottom tripod and current-meter mooring at a 63-m-deep site. Wave conditions that winter were moderate (similar to2 year recurrence interval), and mean current was alongshelf to the northwest; currents were not significantly correlated with wave conditions. Seven wave events during the winter (December March) produced near-bed wave orbital velocities at the study site in excess of 14 cm s(-1), the observed threshold for significant resuspension. Three of these events occurred during the bottom tripod deployment and are characterized by the highest persistent suspended sediment concentrations in the tripod record. Suspended sediment flux was alongshelf to the northwest for 5 of the 6 wave events for which current data were available one event occurred during low southeast currents. Measured suspended sediment concentration and grain size generally agree with values that were calculated using a shelf sediment transport model with no adjustment of parameters from values determined for two muddy sites on the northern California shelf. We extend our seasonal observations to a period of almost 2 decades by applying the observed thresholds for wave-driven resuspension to near-bed wave conditions calculated from NDBC Buoy 46025 surface wave data. An average of 10 resuspension events per year, with an average duration of 1.6 days, were identified at a water depth of 60 m; the number of events dropped to 3 per year at 90 in, beyond the shelf break. For the majority of these events, calculated net suspended sediment flux is toward the northwest (alongshelf) at an average rate of 140 kg m(-1) h(-1); about a third of the events have net southeastward flux at an average rate of 30 kg m(-1) h(-1). The calculated thickness of the resuspended surface layer of the bed was less than I cm for all events at 60 in. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:987 / 1004
页数:18
相关论文
共 24 条
[1]  
BORGMAN LE, 1982, TOPICS OCEAN PHYSICS, P439
[2]  
DRAKE D., 1990, The Sea, P729
[3]   SEASONAL-VARIATION IN SEDIMENT TRANSPORT ON THE RUSSIAN RIVER SHELF, CALIFORNIA [J].
DRAKE, DE ;
CACCHIONE, DA .
CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH, 1985, 4 (05) :495-514
[4]   Physical and chemical effects of grain aggregates on the Palos Verdes margin, southern California [J].
Drake, DE ;
Eganhouse, R ;
McArthur, W .
CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH, 2002, 22 (6-7) :967-986
[5]   WAVE CURRENT INTERACTION IN THE BOTTOM BOUNDARY-LAYER DURING STORM AND NONSTORM CONDITIONS - OBSERVATIONS AND MODEL PREDICTIONS [J].
DRAKE, DE ;
CACCHIONE, DA .
CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH, 1992, 12 (12) :1331-1352
[6]   Approaches to quantifying long-term continental shelf sediment transport with an example from the Northern California STRESS mid-shelf site [J].
Harris, CK ;
Wiberg, PL .
CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH, 1997, 17 (11) :1389-1418
[7]   A two-dimensional, time-dependent model of suspended sediment transport and bed reworking for continental shelves [J].
Harris, CK ;
Wiberg, PL .
COMPUTERS & GEOSCIENCES, 2001, 27 (06) :675-690
[8]   Spatial and temporal distribution of contaminated, effluent-affected sediment on the Palos Verdes margin, southern California [J].
Lee, HJ ;
Sherwood, CR ;
Drake, DE ;
Edwards, BD ;
Wong, F ;
Hamer, M .
CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH, 2002, 22 (6-7) :859-880
[9]   WIND STRESS, BED ROUGHNESS AND SEDIMENT SUSPENSION ON THE INNER SHELF DURING AN EXTREME STORM EVENT [J].
MADSEN, OS ;
WRIGHT, LD ;
BOON, JD ;
CHISHOLM, TA .
CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH, 1993, 13 (11) :1303-1324
[10]  
*NAT OC DAT CTR, 2000, NOAA MAR ENV BUOY DA