Hydrodynamics and suspended sediment transport in the Camboriú estuary - Brazil: pre jetty conditions

Authors

  • Eduardo Siegle Universidade de São Paulo; Instituto Oceanográfico
  • Carlos A. F. Schettini Universidade Federal do Ceará; Instituto de Ciências do Mar
  • Antonio H. F. Klein Universidade do Vale do Itajaí; Centro de Ciências Tecnológicas da Terra e do Mar
  • Elírio E. Toldo Jr. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul; Centro de Estudos de Geologia Costeira e Oceânica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592009000200005

Keywords:

Suspended sediment transport, Salt transport, Estuarine hydrodynamics, Camboriú estuary

Abstract

Estuarine hydrodynamics is a key factor in the definition of the filtering capacity of an estuary and results from the interaction of the processes that control the inlet morphodynamics and those that are acting in the mixing of the water in the estuary. The hydrodynamics and suspended sediment transport in the Camboriú estuary were assessed by two field campaigns conducted in 1998 that covered both neap and spring tide conditions. The period measured represents the estuarine hydrodynamics and sediment transport prior to the construction of the jetty in 2003 and provides important background information for the Camboriú estuary. Each field campaign covered two complete tidal cycles with hourly measurements of currents, salinity, suspended sediment concentration and water level. Results show that the Camboriú estuary is partially mixed with the vertical structure varying as a function of the tidal range and tidal phase. The dynamic estuarine structure can be balanced between the stabilizing effects generated by the vertical density gradient, which produces buoyancy and stratification flows, and the turbulent effects generated by the vertical velocity gradient that generates vertical mixing. The main sediment source for the water column are the bottom sediments, periodically resuspended by the tidal currents. The advective salt and suspended sediment transport was different between neap and spring tides, being more complex at spring tide. The river discharge term was important under both tidal conditions. The tidal correlation term was also important, being dominant in the suspended sediment transport during the spring tide. The gravitational circulation and Stokes drift played a secondary role in the estuarine transport processes.

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Published

2009-06-01

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naodefinida

How to Cite

Hydrodynamics and suspended sediment transport in the Camboriú estuary - Brazil: pre jetty conditions. (2009). Brazilian Journal of Oceanography, 57(2), 123-135. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592009000200005