Sedimentation rate and lateral migration of tidal channels in the Lagoon of Venice (Northern Italy)

2017 ◽  
Vol 198 ◽  
pp. 354-366 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandra Donnici ◽  
Fantina Madricardo ◽  
Rossana Serandrei-Barbero
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hasrizal Bin Shaari ◽  
Qatrunnada Mohd Nasir ◽  
Che Abd Rahim Mohamed ◽  
Abdul Hafidz Yusoff ◽  
Wan Mohd Afiq Wan Mohd Khalid ◽  
...  

Abstract Tropical mangrove swamps are commonly characterized by dense networks of tidal channels that may show pronounced meandering and dendritic patterns. Channel meanders are sometimes accompanied by cut offs, and, like classical fluvial meanders, record changes in hydrology and sedimentation over time. Channel meandering can, thus, be an important process that contributes to spatial and temporal variability in the preserved record of the sedimentology and geochemistry of mangrove sediments. The aim of this study is to highlight changes in channel meander sedimentation in response to a meander cut-off in a tropical mangrove swamp. Two short sediment cores were sampled, respectively from a point bar (core KR1, 122 cm) at the junction with the neck cut-off and inside the cut-off (core KR2, 98 cm) in the Sungai Kerteh mangroves of Peninsular Malaysia. The profile comparison was based on sediment characteristics, total organic carbon (TOC) and selected elements (Fe, Na, Mg, Mn, Ba and Sr). Sedimentation rates at both sites were determined from 210Pb. A smaller standard deviation of mean grain size (MGS) was found at the point bar (4.37±0.51 ϕ) than in the cut-off (4.43 ±1.76 ϕ), indicating a difference in flow velocity between the two settings. A small difference in sedimentation rate between the upper (0.41 cm.yr-1) and bottom (0.50 cm.yr-1) parts of core KR1 suggests that water velocity at the point bar area has been rather uniform over the timescale of sedimentation. On the other hand, a higher sedimentation rate in the bottom (0.60 cm.yr-1), compared to the upper (0.39 cm.yr-1) part of core KR2 may reflect a reduction in sediment supply following cut-off. This change also resulted in increased accumulation of selected elements and TOC at the cut-off site from a depth of ~ 60 cm to the core-top segment probably associated with a slowing down of sediment settling. A higher TOC recorded in the cut-off (2.74±1.42%) compared to the point bar (1.14±0.46%) suggests a propensity for prolonged in-situ accumulation of organic matter in the abandoned meander bend. This study provides grain-size and sediment geochemical information that is consistent with patterns of long-term active and inactive sedimentation in the meander bends of mangrove channels.


2006 ◽  
Vol 69 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 255-269 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rossana Serandrei-Barbero ◽  
Alberto Albani ◽  
Sandra Donnici ◽  
Federica Rizzetto

2021 ◽  
Vol 91 (8) ◽  
pp. 812-832
Author(s):  
Maxime Virolle ◽  
Benjamin Brigaud ◽  
Hugues Féniès ◽  
Raphaël Bourillot ◽  
Eric Portier ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Estuaries provide an excellent depositional environment to study the interaction between minerals (clays, quartz sands…) and biofilms. The estuary bottom is largely covered by biofilms that impact sediment stability, the mud and clay-coat content in sands, and sedimentary-structure stability, thus influencing sandstone properties during burial. Although numerous oil, gas, and geothermal reservoirs are exploited in estuarine heterolithic point bars, many questions remain about the origin of reservoir properties and heterogeneities in these sedimentary bodies. In order to better understand the sedimentary and microbiologic processes in estuarine systems and to better predict the reservoir quality of estuarine sandstones, this study characterizes a modern heterolithic point bar located in the Garonne estuarine channel at various scales, ranging from the microscopic (thin section) to the macroscopic (core) scale. Three piston cores 4.5 to 6.8 m long were drilled in the Bordeaux North Point Bar. Three main facies were identified in these cores: 1) sandy gravel, 2) heterolithic, medium-grained sand dunes, and 3) thin heterolithic, fine-grained sand beds with mud drapes. The sands are classified as lithic arkoses to feldspathic litharenites. Detrital clay grain coats, which at deep burial depths are transformed to permeability preserving authigenic chlorite coatings, are observed from the base to the top of the point bar. These detrital clay grain coats are mainly composed of smectite, illite, kaolinite, and chlorite, intermixed with other components, such as diatoms or pyrite. Biofilms of exopolymeric substances (EPSs), mostly produced by diatoms, are believed to control the adhesion of the clay coats to the surface of sand grains. Quantification by thin section shows that on average about 30% of the sands are coated in the point bar. The proportion of clay-coated grains appears to be independent of facies. Radiocarbon age dating measured on organic matter points to significant vertical mixing, highlighting the significance of erosion and redeposition. The activities of 137Cs and 210Pb indicate a vertical sedimentation rate of ca. 0.02 m.yr–1 in the muddy chute channel. These ages, coupled to historical maps, suggest that the present-day point bar has developed over the last 300 years with a vertical sedimentation rate ranging from 0.015 to 0.036 m.y–1 and a lateral migration rate of about 1 m.y–1. The combination of sedimentary geology, thin-section petrography, and mineralogy at high spatial and temporal resolutions highlights the potential of this study area as a modern analogue for ancient tidally influenced point-bar deposits associated with clay coatings.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hasrizal Bin Shaari ◽  
Qatrunnada Mohd Nasir ◽  
Che Abd Rahim Mohamed ◽  
Abdul Hafidz Yusoff ◽  
Wan Mohd Afiq Wan Mohd Khalid ◽  
...  

Abstract Tropical mangrove swamps are commonly characterized by dense networks of tidal channels that may show pronounced meandering and dendritic patterns. Channel meanders are sometimes accompanied by cut offs, and, like classical fluvial meanders, record changes in hydrology and sedimentation over time. Channel meandering can, thus, be an important process that contributes to spatial and temporal variability in the preserved record of the sedimentology and geochemistry of mangrove sediments. The aim of this study is to highlight changes in channel meander sedimentation in response to a meander cut-off in a tropical mangrove swamp. Two short sediment cores were sampled, respectively from a point bar (core KR1, 122 cm) at the junction with the neck cut-off and inside the cut-off (core KR2, 98 cm) in the Sungai Kerteh mangroves of Peninsular Malaysia. The profile comparison was based on sediment characteristics, total organic carbon (TOC) and selected elements (Fe, Na, Mg, Mn, Ba and Sr). Sedimentation rates at both sites were determined from 210 Pb. A smaller standard deviation of mean grain size (MGS) was found at the point bar (4.37±0.51 ϕ) than in the cut-off (4.43 ±1.76 ϕ), indicating a difference in flow velocity between the two settings. A small difference in sedimentation rate between the upper (0.41 cm.yr -1 ) and bottom (0.50 cm.yr -1 ) parts of core KR1 suggests that water velocity at the point bar area has been rather uniform over the timescale of sedimentation. On the other hand, a higher sedimentation rate in the bottom (0.60 cm.yr -1 ), compared to the upper (0.39 cm.yr -1 ) part of core KR2 may reflect a reduction in sediment supply following cut-off. This change also resulted in increased accumulation of selected elements and TOC at the cut-off site from a depth of ~ 60 cm to the core-top segment probably associated with a slowing down of sediment settling. A higher TOC recorded in the cut-off (2.74±1.42%) compared to the point bar (1.14±0.46%) suggests a propensity for prolonged in-situ accumulation of organic matter in the abandoned meander bend. This study provides grain-size and sediment geochemical information that is consistent with patterns of long-term active and inactive sedimentation in the meander bends of mangrove channels.


2001 ◽  
Vol 120 (5) ◽  
pp. A366-A366
Author(s):  
C MAZZEO ◽  
F AZZAROLI ◽  
A COLECCHIA ◽  
S DISILVIO ◽  
A DORMI ◽  
...  

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2002 ◽  
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Author(s):  
Christian Christiansen ◽  
Helmar Kunzendorf ◽  
Kay-Christian Emeis ◽  
Rudolf Endler ◽  
Ulrich Struck ◽  
...  

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D Pucci ◽  
F Amaddeo ◽  
A Rossi ◽  
G Rezvy ◽  
R Olstad ◽  
...  

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Author(s):  
Tullia Bonomi ◽  
Letizia Fumagalli ◽  
Gennaro A. Stefania ◽  
Marco Rotiroti ◽  
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