H.M. Burgess
University of Brighton
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WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment | 2002
H.M. Burgess; S.B. Mitchell; David Pope
Preliminary analysis of results from a study of tine sediment transport in a macrotidai harbour (Pagham Harbour, West Sussex, U.K.), has revealed patterns of fine sediment transport which may be related to the tidal range and the wind speed. This paper will present preliminary analysis of regular and fkequent monitoring of turbidity, salinity, water level, wind speed and wind direction over a continuous 70 days period. Analysis of sediment transport over individual tidal cycles has also been carried out, in order to ascertain a possible mechanism for the flux of fme sediment to and from the intertidal mud areas. Shorter, faster flood-tide currents lead to concentrations of suspended sediment that are normally highest during the first 90 minutes of the flood tide. These concentrations decrease rapidly due to settling, during the relatively low velocities at, and immediately following, high slack water. Peak flood-tide suspended sediment concentrations appear to be correlated more with tidal range, than with wind speed, suggesting that there is a greater sediment mobility during spring tides.
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2008
S.B. Mitchell; H.M. Burgess; David Pope; A. Theodoridou
Water and Environment Journal | 2004
S.B. Mitchell; H.M. Burgess
Water and Environment Journal | 2006
S.B. Mitchell; H.M. Burgess; David Pope
Archive | 2016
H.M. Burgess; Paul Kilkie; Tim Callaway
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Maritime Engineering | 2006
S.B. Mitchell; E. Tinton; H.M. Burgess
Archive | 2004
S.B. Mitchell; H.M. Burgess; David Pope
Marine Geology | 2017
Jonathan Dale; H.M. Burgess; Andrew B. Cundy
Archive | 2003
H.M. Burgess; S.B. Mitchell; David Pope
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2018
Jonathan Dale; H.M. Burgess; David J. Nash; Andrew B. Cundy