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Motion > Water motion > Water currents Transport > Sediment transport Water bodies > Coastal waters > Coastal landforms > Coastal inlets > Estuaries Water bodies > Oceans > Marginal seas > Shelf seas Marien/Kust |
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The 2.5D ocean model was validated by comparing the results to those of an other model and to an analytical solution. The 2.5D ice-ocean model was forced by a katabatic wind. It is shown that coastal polynyas can be formed by theses strong off coastal winds. The differences found between both model results have been summarized and explained. The 2.5D model has been applied to an (idealized) ocean covered by an ice layer and deal with the behaviour of an ocean in the vicinity of an ice edge and a continental slope. The second part is devoted to the study of mud transport in a part of the Scheldt estuary using field measurements and numerical models. The observations show the great variations in mud concentration found in the Scheldt estuary. The mud transport is simulated using a 2D and a 3D model. The 2D transport model is a Lagrangian model. The model has been validated by comparing the model results to the data obtained from a laboratory model. This experiment has shown that the model is able to reproduce qualitatively and quantitatively well the observations, but that the predictive capability of the model suffers from a good description and integration of the various physical processes which governs the mud transport. The 2D mud transport model has then been applied to a part of the Scheldt estuary. The results of the model have been compared to the results of two other mud transport models. The 3D mud transport model and several observations have been used to the study the mud transport in an access channel. It is shown that the high mud deposition in the access channels is mainly due to the density gradients existing between the river and the access channel and in the vertical plane. |
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