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Autor:
Juan Carlos Ortiz, Alexander Bartholomae, Juan Camilo Restrepo, Luis Daniel Otero, Andrés Orejarena, Kerstin Schrottke, Camille Traini, Silvio Ospino
Publikováno v:
Marine Geology. 398:86-98
Relation among estuarine processes, mixing mechanisms and turbidity maximum zone (TMZ) formation was evaluated in a microtidal tropical estuary of high fluvial discharge (Magdalena River, northwestern South America). Particularly, assessing the effec
Autor:
Juan Camilo Restrepo, Juan Carlos Ortiz, Aldemar Higgins, Andrés Orejarena, Camille Traini, Leonardo Marriaga, Luis Daniel Otero, Kerstin Schrottke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Coastal Research. 319:575-589
Restrepo, J.C.; Schrottke, K.; Traini, C.; Ortiz, J.C.; Orejarena, A.; Otero, L.; Higgins, A., and Marriaga, L., 2016. Sediment transport and geomorphological change in a high-discharge tropical delta (Magdalena River, Colombia): Insights from a peri
Autor:
Dirk Sebastiaan van Maren, Andreas Schöl, J. Vroom, Erik C. M. Hendriks, Martin Krebs, Christine Borgsmüller, Zheng-B. Wang, Kerstin Schrottke, Johan C. Winterwerp
Publikováno v:
Ocean Dynamics: theoretical, computational oceanography and monitoring, 67
In this paper, we analyse the behaviour of fine sediments in the hyper-turbid Lower Ems River, with focus on the river’s upper reaches, a stretch of about 25 km up-estuary of Terborg. Our analysis is based on long records of suspended particulate m
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 85:1-8
Salinity is a very important parameter in marine science, which is normally measured via the electrical conductivity of sea water. Suspended Particular Matter (SPM) can influence salinity measurements but so far there had been no experimental studies
Autor:
Juan Camilo Restrepo, Juan Carlos Ortiz, Mauro Maza, Kerstin Schrottke, Luis Daniel Otero, Jorge O. Pierini, Julián Aguirre
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 509:266-281
The monthly averaged freshwater discharge data from ten rivers in northern Colombia (Caribbean alluvial plain) draining into the Caribbean Sea were analysed to quantify the magnitudes, to estimate long-term trends, and to evaluate the variability of
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sea Research. 85:104-115
Fine cohesive, suspended sediments appear in all estuarine environments in a predominately flocculated state. The transport and deposition of these flocs is influenced by their in-situ and primary particle size distribution. Especially the size of th
Autor:
Christian Winter, Alexander Bartholomä, Kerstin Schrottke, Marius Becker, Verner Brandbyge Ernstsen, Dierk Hebbeln
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 118:2175-2187
[1] The formation and entrainment of fluid mud layers in troughs of subtidal dunes were investigated in the Weser Estuary, North Sea, Germany, based on hydroacoustic measurements. Near-bed suspension layers were found to consist of a suspension of la
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sea Research. 78:25-35
The breaking of internal waves (IWs) is one of the most important factors for the vertical mixing of suspended sediments and nutrients in estuaries. Information on the generation and evolution of IWs in such environments is therefore required to bett
Autor:
Camille Traini, Diego D' Avila Beserra, Junia Kacenelenbogen Guimarães, José Maria Landim Dominguez, Karl Stattegger, Kerstin Schrottke, Andre Giskard Aquino da Silva, Helenice Vital
Publikováno v:
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Publikováno v:
Geo-Marine Letters. 26:185-198
Fluid mud in estuarine turbidity maximum zones (TMZ) can pose considerable navigation risks due to potentially substantial reductions in nautical depth, coupled with an inherent difficulty of detection by conventional echo-sounders. Despite intensive