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Linking sediment transport and stratigraphy on the continental shelf

March 25, 1996

The goal of the shelf sediment dynamics component of STRATAFORM is to link sediment transport processes active on the continental shelf to the formation and preservation of event beds in shelf sediment deposits. An approach combining shelf sediment-transport models with high-resolution measurements of water-column and bed properties over periods from several months to several years allows us to make quantitative estimates of bed modification caused by sediment resuspension during episodic transport events. These modifications include erosion and deposition of bed material, formation of graded storm beds, and changes in small-scale bed surface morphology. The characteristics of the resulting “event bed” (thickness, grading, physical structures) are a function of flow and bed properties, depending on both temporal and spatial variations in sediment transport.

Publication Year 1996
Title Linking sediment transport and stratigraphy on the continental shelf
DOI 10.5670/oceanog.1996.02
Authors P.L. Wiberg, D. A. Cacchione, Richard W. Sternberg, L. Donelson Wright
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Oceanography
Index ID 70209261
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center