CHOI Byung Ho, MUN Jong Yoon, KO Jin Seok. Wintertime suspended sediment simulation in the Huanghai and East China Seas[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2005, (1): 46-59.
Citation:
CHOI Byung Ho, MUN Jong Yoon, KO Jin Seok. Wintertime suspended sediment simulation in the Huanghai and East China Seas[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2005, (1): 46-59.
CHOI Byung Ho, MUN Jong Yoon, KO Jin Seok. Wintertime suspended sediment simulation in the Huanghai and East China Seas[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2005, (1): 46-59.
Citation:
CHOI Byung Ho, MUN Jong Yoon, KO Jin Seok. Wintertime suspended sediment simulation in the Huanghai and East China Seas[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2005, (1): 46-59.
A simulation of suspended sediment movement relating to tidal and wave forcing during a winter monsoon in November 1983 in the Huanghai and East China Seas continental shelf is attempted by using the model describing the cohesive/non-cohesive sediment resuspension generated by interactions between currents and waves.model simulation showed that sediment concentrafon was increased by resuspension at shallow depths during the strong storm conditions due to high bottom stress interacted between currents and waves.This result is in general agreement with observations in horizontal distribution of suspended sediment distribution.At three current meter mooring positions off the southern Shandong Peninsula resusponsion occurred only at a depth of 22 m,nearest coastal position and at deeper parts at depths of 51 and 80 m wave-current interaction effects were not significant.It has shown that the present model simulation demonstrated the capability of reproduction of suspended sediment movement under wintertime extreme event reasonably well.