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The role of geological mouth islands on the morphodynamics of back-barrier tidal basins

The role of geological mouth islands on the morphodynamics of back-barrier tidal basins
The role of geological mouth islands on the morphodynamics of back-barrier tidal basins

Researchers have extensively investigated the back-barrier islands morphodynamics using numerical methods. However, the influence of rocky mouth islands, which may be submerged by sea-level rise, has been rarely explored. Using the Dongshan Bay in southern China as a reference, this study numerically explores the long-term morphodynamic effect of geological constraints (e.g. rocky islands) for back-barrier basins. Model results indicate that the spatial configuration of mouth islands can considerably affect the morphological development of tidal basins. The presence of mouth islands narrows the inlet cross-sectional area, increasing flow velocity and residual current, resulting in more sediment suspension and transport. Meanwhile, mouth islands tend to increase erosion in the tidal basin and sedimentation in the ebb-delta area. Furthermore, the spatial distribution of mouth islands can also affect tidal basin evolution: the basin-side mouth islands tend to cause more basin erosion with higher tidal currents and more sediment transport. In contrast, the delta-side ones may increase relative sediment deposition in the basin. Finally, larger tidal prisms are observed with more mouth islands and with basin-side mouth islands, suggesting that the number and location of islands can affect the relationship between the tidal prism and inlet cross-sectional area. This modelling study furthers the understanding of barrier basin morphodynamics affected by rocky mouth islands and informs management strategies under a changing environment.

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Wei, Yizhang, Chen, Yining, Qiu, Jufei, Zhou, Zeng, Yao, Peng, Jiang, Qin, Gong, Zheng, Coco, Giovanni, Townend, Ian and Zhang, Changkuan (2022) The role of geological mouth islands on the morphodynamics of back-barrier tidal basins. Earth Surface Dynamics, 10 (1), 65-80. (doi:10.5194/esurf-10-65-2022).

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Researchers have extensively investigated the back-barrier islands morphodynamics using numerical methods. However, the influence of rocky mouth islands, which may be submerged by sea-level rise, has been rarely explored. Using the Dongshan Bay in southern China as a reference, this study numerically explores the long-term morphodynamic effect of geological constraints (e.g. rocky islands) for back-barrier basins. Model results indicate that the spatial configuration of mouth islands can considerably affect the morphological development of tidal basins. The presence of mouth islands narrows the inlet cross-sectional area, increasing flow velocity and residual current, resulting in more sediment suspension and transport. Meanwhile, mouth islands tend to increase erosion in the tidal basin and sedimentation in the ebb-delta area. Furthermore, the spatial distribution of mouth islands can also affect tidal basin evolution: the basin-side mouth islands tend to cause more basin erosion with higher tidal currents and more sediment transport. In contrast, the delta-side ones may increase relative sediment deposition in the basin. Finally, larger tidal prisms are observed with more mouth islands and with basin-side mouth islands, suggesting that the number and location of islands can affect the relationship between the tidal prism and inlet cross-sectional area. This modelling study furthers the understanding of barrier basin morphodynamics affected by rocky mouth islands and informs management strategies under a changing environment.

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Accepted/In Press date: 30 November 2021
Published date: 17 January 2022
Additional Information: Funding Information: Financial support. This research has been supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC, grant nos. 41976156, 51620105005, and 51925905), the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (grant no. BK20200077), and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (grant no. B210204022). Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Yizhang Wei et al.

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Local EPrints ID: 467722
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/467722
ISSN: 2196-6311
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ORCID for Ian Townend: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2101-3858

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Author: Yizhang Wei
Author: Yining Chen
Author: Jufei Qiu
Author: Zeng Zhou
Author: Peng Yao
Author: Qin Jiang
Author: Zheng Gong
Author: Giovanni Coco
Author: Ian Townend ORCID iD
Author: Changkuan Zhang

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