Response of bedload transport, submarine topography, and dune internal structures to typhoon processes off Dongfang coast in the Beibu Gulf

Bedload sediment transport was estimated by the SEDTRANS96 model based on three-day hydrodynamics data obtained off the Dongfang coast in the Beibu Gulf during Typhoon Ketsana in September 2009. Bed-forms on the sea floor off the Dongfang coast and internal structures of a typical dune were interpre...

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Published in:Acta Oceanologica Sinica
Main Authors: Ma Xiaochuan, Yan Jun, Fan Fengxin, Yao Ping, Ma, XC
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/16315
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-013-0296-2
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spelling ftchinacasciocas:oai:ir.qdio.ac.cn:337002/16315 2023-05-15T15:40:40+02:00 Response of bedload transport, submarine topography, and dune internal structures to typhoon processes off Dongfang coast in the Beibu Gulf Ma Xiaochuan Yan Jun Fan Fengxin Yao Ping Ma, XC 2013-04-01 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/16315 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-013-0296-2 英语 eng ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA Ma Xiaochuan; Yan Jun; Fan Fengxin; Yao Ping.Response of bedload transport, submarine topography, and dune internal structures to typhoon processes off Dongfang coast in the Beibu Gulf,ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA,2013,32(4):27-40 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/16315 doi:10.1007/s13131-013-0296-2 6 Typhoon Bedload Transport Sand Dune Internal Structure Beibu Gulf Oceanography Science & Technology Physical Sciences CANADIAN-BEAUFORT SEA SEDIMENT-TRANSPORT ATLANTIC BIGHT NORTH-CAROLINA COMBINED FLOWS BED ROUGHNESS INNER SHELF STORM SHOREFACE CURRENTS Article 期刊论文 2013 ftchinacasciocas https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-013-0296-2 2022-06-27T05:35:29Z Bedload sediment transport was estimated by the SEDTRANS96 model based on three-day hydrodynamics data obtained off the Dongfang coast in the Beibu Gulf during Typhoon Ketsana in September 2009. Bed-forms on the sea floor off the Dongfang coast and internal structures of a typical dune were interpreted to evaluate storm influences on individual dunes and the dune field. Results indicated that flow forcings and related bedload transport were both strengthened significantly due to Typhoon Ketsana. The measurements and modeling results, which mainly included three different stages, presented noticeable phasic variation. The three stages were dominated by tidal current (Period I), tidal current combined with wind-induced waves (Period II), and swells combined with tidal current and seaward flows (Period III). This phasic variation could be a common trait of hydrodynamics due to typhoons moving westwardly to the south of Hainan Island and Beibu Gulf in South China Sea. Results indicated that the maximum bedload transport rate for every burst in Period III was almost 100 times larger than that in Period I and was ten times larger than that in Period II. However, the short-term increase in bedload transport induced by storms like Ketsana did not change the long-term evolution of dune morphology. Evidence was given by the internal structures of a typical dune, which revealed renewed modification under subsequent moderate conditions after storm erosion. Instead, storms may influence at different scales and regional allocation of sand dunes in some large areas because changes of the sea floor in large scales can hardly be recovered. More surveys during and after storm passage are also needed to document the level of positive contribution to forward migration. Bedload sediment transport was estimated by the SEDTRANS96 model based on three-day hydrodynamics data obtained off the Dongfang coast in the Beibu Gulf during Typhoon Ketsana in September 2009. Bed-forms on the sea floor off the Dongfang coast and internal ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Beaufort Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IOCAS-IR Acta Oceanologica Sinica 32 4 27 40
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topic Typhoon
Bedload Transport
Sand Dune
Internal Structure
Beibu Gulf
Oceanography
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
CANADIAN-BEAUFORT SEA
SEDIMENT-TRANSPORT
ATLANTIC BIGHT
NORTH-CAROLINA
COMBINED FLOWS
BED ROUGHNESS
INNER SHELF
STORM
SHOREFACE
CURRENTS
spellingShingle Typhoon
Bedload Transport
Sand Dune
Internal Structure
Beibu Gulf
Oceanography
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
CANADIAN-BEAUFORT SEA
SEDIMENT-TRANSPORT
ATLANTIC BIGHT
NORTH-CAROLINA
COMBINED FLOWS
BED ROUGHNESS
INNER SHELF
STORM
SHOREFACE
CURRENTS
Ma Xiaochuan
Yan Jun
Fan Fengxin
Yao Ping
Ma, XC
Response of bedload transport, submarine topography, and dune internal structures to typhoon processes off Dongfang coast in the Beibu Gulf
topic_facet Typhoon
Bedload Transport
Sand Dune
Internal Structure
Beibu Gulf
Oceanography
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
CANADIAN-BEAUFORT SEA
SEDIMENT-TRANSPORT
ATLANTIC BIGHT
NORTH-CAROLINA
COMBINED FLOWS
BED ROUGHNESS
INNER SHELF
STORM
SHOREFACE
CURRENTS
description Bedload sediment transport was estimated by the SEDTRANS96 model based on three-day hydrodynamics data obtained off the Dongfang coast in the Beibu Gulf during Typhoon Ketsana in September 2009. Bed-forms on the sea floor off the Dongfang coast and internal structures of a typical dune were interpreted to evaluate storm influences on individual dunes and the dune field. Results indicated that flow forcings and related bedload transport were both strengthened significantly due to Typhoon Ketsana. The measurements and modeling results, which mainly included three different stages, presented noticeable phasic variation. The three stages were dominated by tidal current (Period I), tidal current combined with wind-induced waves (Period II), and swells combined with tidal current and seaward flows (Period III). This phasic variation could be a common trait of hydrodynamics due to typhoons moving westwardly to the south of Hainan Island and Beibu Gulf in South China Sea. Results indicated that the maximum bedload transport rate for every burst in Period III was almost 100 times larger than that in Period I and was ten times larger than that in Period II. However, the short-term increase in bedload transport induced by storms like Ketsana did not change the long-term evolution of dune morphology. Evidence was given by the internal structures of a typical dune, which revealed renewed modification under subsequent moderate conditions after storm erosion. Instead, storms may influence at different scales and regional allocation of sand dunes in some large areas because changes of the sea floor in large scales can hardly be recovered. More surveys during and after storm passage are also needed to document the level of positive contribution to forward migration. Bedload sediment transport was estimated by the SEDTRANS96 model based on three-day hydrodynamics data obtained off the Dongfang coast in the Beibu Gulf during Typhoon Ketsana in September 2009. Bed-forms on the sea floor off the Dongfang coast and internal ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ma Xiaochuan
Yan Jun
Fan Fengxin
Yao Ping
Ma, XC
author_facet Ma Xiaochuan
Yan Jun
Fan Fengxin
Yao Ping
Ma, XC
author_sort Ma Xiaochuan
title Response of bedload transport, submarine topography, and dune internal structures to typhoon processes off Dongfang coast in the Beibu Gulf
title_short Response of bedload transport, submarine topography, and dune internal structures to typhoon processes off Dongfang coast in the Beibu Gulf
title_full Response of bedload transport, submarine topography, and dune internal structures to typhoon processes off Dongfang coast in the Beibu Gulf
title_fullStr Response of bedload transport, submarine topography, and dune internal structures to typhoon processes off Dongfang coast in the Beibu Gulf
title_full_unstemmed Response of bedload transport, submarine topography, and dune internal structures to typhoon processes off Dongfang coast in the Beibu Gulf
title_sort response of bedload transport, submarine topography, and dune internal structures to typhoon processes off dongfang coast in the beibu gulf
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Ma Xiaochuan; Yan Jun; Fan Fengxin; Yao Ping.Response of bedload transport, submarine topography, and dune internal structures to typhoon processes off Dongfang coast in the Beibu Gulf,ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA,2013,32(4):27-40
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