Consequences of limited sediment supply for long-term evolution of offshore tidal sand waves, a 3D model perspective

J. M. Krabbendam, A. Nnafie*, H. E. de Swart

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Abstract

Field data show that offshore tidal sand waves in areas where sediment supply is limited have different characteristics (shape and dimensions) compared with their counterparts in areas with sufficient sediment supply. So far, only the initial formation of tidal sand waves on a sediment-starved shelf has been studied with a 2DV model that ignores variations along the crests. In this study, a 3D non-linear morphodynamic model is used to investigate the effects of sediment availability on the long-term evolution of offshore tidal sand waves. Overall, the simulated sand waves have characteristics that resemble those of observed sand waves. The mature sand waves that develop in the case of limited sediment supply (i.e., thickness of erodible sediment layer is smaller than the height of sand waves) are more three-dimensional, i.e., having isolated and more irregular crestlines compared with those in the case of sufficient supply. With decreasing sediment supply, sand waves have larger spacings between successive crests, smaller heights and they migrate faster. These differences in the characteristics of the sand waves start to occur once the hard bed underneath the erodible sediment layer is exposed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107148
Number of pages8
JournalMarine Geology
Volume464
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023

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Funding

This research is part of NWO project NWA.ID.17.038 of the Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research.

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Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

    Keywords

    • 3D morphodynamic model
    • Height
    • Migration
    • Sediment transport
    • Sediment-starved conditions
    • Shape
    • Spacings
    • Tides

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