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Sands, channels, mudflats: sediment transport and morphologic changes
Lesueur, P.; Lesourd, S. (2006). Sands, channels, mudflats: sediment transport and morphologic changes. Seine-Aval scientific programme, 3. Éditions Quae/GIP Seine-Aval/IFREMER: Plouzané. 39 pp.
Part of: Seine-Aval scientific programme. GIP Seine-Aval: Rouen

Keywords
    Earth sciences > Geology > Geomorphology
    Transport > Sediment transport
    Marine/Coastal; Brackish water

Authors  Top 
  • Lesueur, P.
  • Lesourd, S.

Abstract
    The geological environment and different sources of the sedimentary particles making up the estuary's bottom are reviewed. The estuary's morphology is characterized, taking into account its evolution over a century or so. Then the sedimentary cover is characterized or updated, focusing on the study of mudflats. In all, over two thousand sediment samples have been analyzed, complemented by acoustic imagery surveys (sidescan sonar) and underwater video. The long-term (century scale) and short-term (less than a year) changes in sedimentary cover are described and interpreted and a long-term forecast is envisaged on how the estuary will evolve in morphodynamic terms.

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