Modern tidal current deposition in Jianggang gulf of northern Jiangsu Province
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Modern tidal current deposition in Jianggang gulf of northern Jiangsu Province
Modern tidal current deposition in Jianggang gulf of northern Jiangsu Province
海洋湖沼学报(英文)1983年1卷第3期 页码:326-336
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Institute of Oceanology
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Contribution No. 937 from the Institute of Oceanology, Academia Sinica. This paper was published in Chinese in the proceeding of the first symposium on “Dynamics, Geomorphology and Sedimentation Process in Coastal and Estuary Regions” under auspices of the Chinese Society of Oceanology and Limnology (1980). The authors are most thankful to Vice-Director Qin Yunshan (Institute of Oceanology, Academia Sinica) and Prof. Yang Huairen (Nanjing University) for their critical reading of the manuscript.
Modern tidal current deposition in Jianggang gulf of northern Jiangsu Province[J]. 海洋湖沼学报(英文), 1983,1(3):326-336.
Chengzhi, L., Guangfu, Y. Modern tidal current deposition in Jianggang gulf of northern Jiangsu Province., Chin. J. Ocean. Limnol. 1, 326–336 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02849611
Modern tidal current deposition in Jianggang gulf of northern Jiangsu Province[J]. 海洋湖沼学报(英文), 1983,1(3):326-336. DOI: 10.1007/BF02849611.
Chengzhi, L., Guangfu, Y. Modern tidal current deposition in Jianggang gulf of northern Jiangsu Province., Chin. J. Ocean. Limnol. 1, 326–336 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02849611DOI:
Modern tidal current deposition in Jianggang gulf of northern Jiangsu Province
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Abstract
Known as the tidal current deposition with special morphology
the palm-like underwater bars in Jianggang Gulf of Subei were the result from transformation and redeposition of the ancient Huanghe and Changjiang Rivers sediment under the converging action of tidal current toward Jianggang Gulf after the northward migration of the Huanghe River into Bohai Sea. Such transformation and redeposition were the resultant of the attachment of sandy bars and sandy islands to the northern bank of Changjiang River
the southward migration of Changjiang River mouth and the subsequent formation of a broad gulf in the central-south coastal section of Subei. The alternation of sandy ridges with tidal channels gave rise to a wavy relief
with their strike being consistent with the direction of tidal current. These sandy ridges consist mainly of well-sorted fine sand and silt
positive or negative skewness in size distribution
whereas the channels are covered with a thin layer of silty sand sandy silt. Based on the investigation of the Jianggang Gulf
it may be concluded that the formation of this mode of underwater tidal bars requires the following four conditions: (1) a broad gulf having a shallow slope under the water; (2) a rich sedimental source or a great deal of loose sediments in this region; (3) a relatively stable coastal condition near the region; (4) a stable tidal action and a strong directive tidal current converging towards the top of the gulf.
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