The effect of flocculation on the size distributions of bottom sediment in coastal inlets: Implications for contaminant transport.

被引:18
|
作者
Milligan, TG
Loring, DH
机构
[1] Bedford Institute of Oceanography,Marine Environmental Sciences Division. Fisheries and Oceans Canada
来源
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION | 1997年 / 99卷 / 1-4期
关键词
aquaculture; aggregation; flocculation; grain size; sediment; trace metal;
D O I
10.1023/A:1018307710140
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Grain size is the most basic of classification criteria for sediments. The size distribution of a given sediment records the physical transport processes involved in its formation. By using precise grain size analysis and the model of Kranck et al. (1996a,b), it is possible to break down a sediment into the three major components from which it was formed: material deposited as flocs, material deposited as single grains from suspension, and material carried under higher energy conditions. With this method, both the amount of material deposited in a flocculated state and the maximum size, or floc limit, of the particles composing the floc can be determined. Changes in floc limit indicate changes in the aggregation dynamics of the system. As most trace metals and many other contaminants associate closely with the fine particle fraction of sediments, it is important to determine both the areal distribution and reworking history of the floc settled portion of a sediment. This paper discusses the application of the method to coastal inlets in Atlantic Canada and examines the relationship between proportion of floc-settled material and trace metal concentrations. Disaggregated inorganic grain size distributions are also used to illustrate changes in the aggregation dynamics in areas of intense aquaculture.
引用
收藏
页码:33 / 42
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The effect of flocculation on the size distributions of bottom sediment in coastal inlets: Implications for contaminant transport
    T. G. Milligan
    D. H. Loring
    Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 1997, 99 : 33 - 42
  • [2] The Effect of Flocculation on the Size Distributions of Bottom Sediment in Coastal Inlets: Implications for Contaminant Transport
    T.G. Milligan
    D.H. Loring
    Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 1997, 99 : 33 - 42
  • [3] Distributions of contaminant concentration and particle size in fluvial sediment
    Fontaine, TA
    Moore, TD
    Burgoa, B
    WATER RESEARCH, 2000, 34 (13) : 3473 - 3477
  • [4] Suspended sediment structure: implications for sediment and contaminant transport modelling
    Droppo, IG
    Walling, DE
    Ongley, ED
    MODELLING SOIL EROSION, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT AND CLOSELY RELATED HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 1998, (249): : 437 - 444
  • [5] A Non-Equilibrium Sediment Transport Model for Coastal Inlets and Navigation Channels
    Sanchez, Alejandro
    Wu, Weiming
    JOURNAL OF COASTAL RESEARCH, 2011, : 39 - 48
  • [6] Climate controls on longshore sediment transport and coastal morphology adjacent to engineered inlets
    Stevens, Andrew W.
    Ruggiero, Peter
    Parker, Kai A.
    Vitousek, Sean
    Gelfenbaum, Guy
    Kaminsky, George M.
    COASTAL ENGINEERING, 2024, 194
  • [7] The effect of wave parameters on the current patterns and sediment transport in the Inlets
    Sadatkiaee, M.
    Karami-Khaniki, A.
    Aliakbari-Bidokhti, A.
    LIFE SCIENCE JOURNAL-ACTA ZHENGZHOU UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS EDITION, 2012, 9 (04): : 4734 - 4739
  • [8] Modelling hydrodynamic, sediment and contaminant transport processes in coastal and estuarine waters
    Falconer, RA
    Lin, B
    WATER POLLUTION V: MODELLING, MEASURING AND PREDICTION, 1999, 1 : 3 - 13
  • [9] The influence of floc size, density and porosity on sediment and contaminant transport
    Droppo, IG
    Walling, DE
    Ongley, ED
    ROLE OF EROSION AND SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN NUTRIENT AND CONTAMINANT TRANSFER, PROCEEDINGS, 2000, (263): : 141 - 147
  • [10] Effect of municipal wastewaters on bottom sediment geochemistry and benthic foraminifera of two Red Sea coastal inlets, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
    Ramadan H. Abu-Zied
    Ali S. Basaham
    Mohamed A. El Sayed
    Environmental Earth Sciences, 2013, 68 : 451 - 469