Dynamics of River Mouth Deposits

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Related Collections

Degree type

Discipline

Subject

river mouth
mouth bar
subaqueous levee
delta
Earth Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Geomorphology
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Sedimentology

Funder

Grant number

License

Copyright date

Distributor

Related resources

Author

Fagherazzi, Sergio
Edmonds, Douglas A
Nardin, William
Leonardi, Nicoletta
Canestrelli, Alberto
Falcini, Federico
Mariotti, Giulio
Rowland, Joel C
Slingerland, Rudy L

Contributor

Abstract

Bars and subaqueous levees often form at river mouths due to high sediment availability. Once these deposits emerge and develop into islands, they become important elements of the coastal landscape, hosting rich ecosystems. Sea level rise and sediment starvation are jeopardizing these landforms, motivating a thorough analysis of the mechanisms responsible for their formation and evolution. Here we present recent studies on the dynamics of mouth bars and subaqueous levees. The review encompasses both hydrodynamic and morphological results. We first analyze the hydrodynamics of the water jet exiting a river mouth. We then show how this dynamics coupled to sediment transport leads to the formation of mouth bars and levees. Specifically, we discuss the role of sediment eddy diffusivity and potential vorticity on sediment redistribution and related deposits. The effect of waves, tides, sediment characteristics, and vegetation on river mouth deposits is included in our analysis, thus accounting for the inherent complexity of the coastal environment where these landforms are common. Based on the results presented herein, we discuss in detail how river mouth deposits can be used to build new land or restore deltaic shorelines threatened by erosion.

Advisor

Date Range for Data Collection (Start Date)

Date Range for Data Collection (End Date)

Digital Object Identifier

Series name and number

Publication date

2015-09-01

Journal title

Reviews of Geophysics

Volume number

Issue number

Publisher

Publisher DOI

Journal Issues

Comments

Recommended citation

Collection