Literature DB >> 27924433

Effect of wave-current interactions on sediment resuspension in large shallow Lake Taihu, China.

Yiping Li1,2, Chunyan Tang3,4, Jianwei Wang2, Kumud Acharya5, Wei Du2, Xiaomeng Gao2, Liancong Luo6, Huiyun Li6, Shujun Dai6, Jepkirui Mercy2, Zhongbo Yu7, Baozhu Pan8.   

Abstract

The disturbance of the water-sediment interface by wind-driven currents and waves plays a critical role in sediment resuspension and internal nutrient release in large, shallow lakes. This study analyzed the effects of the interactions between wind-induced currents an1d waves on the driving mechanism of sediment resuspension in Lake Taihu, the third largest freshwater lake in China, using acoustic and optic techniques to collect long-term, high-frequency, synchronous in situ measurements of wind, currents, waves, and suspended solid concentrations (SSCs). The results suggested that water turbidity started to increase at wind speeds of approximately 4 m/s and significantly increased when wind speeds exceeded 6 m/s. In most cases, wind-induced waves were the main energy source for changes in turbidity. Wave-generated shear stress contributed more than 95% to sediment resuspension and that only in weak wind conditions (<4 m/s) did the lake bottom shear stresses generated by currents and waves contributed equally. The relationship between SSC and bottom shear stress generated by wave was established by fitting the observed results. The processes of sediment dynamics were divided into four stages (A through D) according to three shear-stress thresholds. In stage A, SSC remained stable (about 45 mg/L) and τw was less than 0.02 N/m2. In stage B, the sediment bed was starting to be activated (SSC 45∼60 mg/L) and τw was in the range of 0.02∼0.07 N/m2. In stage C, a medium amount of sediment was suspended (SSC 60∼150 mg/L) and τw ranged from 0.07 to 0.3 N/m2. In stage D, large amount of sediment was suspended (SSC 150∼300 mg/L) and τw was larger than 0.3 N/m2. The findings of this paper reveal the driving mechanism of sediment resuspension, which may further help to evaluate internal nutrient release in large shallow Lake Taihu.

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Keywords:  Sediment resuspension; Shallow lake; Shear stress; Wind-induced current; Wind-induced wave

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27924433     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-016-8165-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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