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Relationships between hydrodynamic parameters and grain size in two contrasting transitional environments: the Lagoons of Venice and Cabras, Italy. (Articolo in rivista)
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- 2009-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Molinaroli E., Guerzoni S., De Falco G., Sarretta A., Cucco A., Como S., Simeone S., Perilli A., Magni (2009)
Relationships between hydrodynamic parameters and grain size in two contrasting transitional environments: the Lagoons of Venice and Cabras, Italy.
in Sedimentary Geology
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- (a) Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali, Dorsoduro 2137, 30123 Venezia, Italy
(b) CNR Istituto di Scienze Marine, Riva VII Martiri 1364/A, 30122 Venezia, Italy
(c) CNR Istituto per l'Ambiente Marino, Loc. Sa Mardini, TorregrandeOR, Italy
(d) IMC International Marine Centre, Loc. Sa Mardini, TorregrandeOR, Italy (literal)
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- Relationships between hydrodynamic parameters and grain size in two contrasting transitional environments: the Lagoons of Venice and Cabras, Italy. (literal)
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- A comparison was made of shallow water sediments from the Lagoon of Venice (LV) and the Lagoon of Cabras (LC), comparing depositional environments and exploring the relationships between hydrodynamics and sedimentological parameters. The two water bodies are very different in size, and the sediments predominantly consist of silty-clay. However, there are large differences between the two lagoons with respect to sand and clay contents. The Lagoon of Venice (mean depth about1 m) can be considered a tidal basin, whereas the Lagoon of Cabras (mean depth about 2 m) has the character of a coastal lake in which wind is the main hydrodynamic forcing factor. A comparison of sediment grain-size distributions with water circulation patterns in different parts of the lagoons highlighted some interesting differences. Grain-size analyses of samples reveal a deficiency of particles around 8 ¼m in the LC, which is interpreted as reflecting the transition between cohesive flocs/aggregates and non-cohesive coarser silt particles, while the transition limit in the LV is about 20 micrometro. Thus, particles are cohesive below 8 micrometro in the LC and below about 20 micrometro in the LV. This is probably because of the differences in the clay/silt ratio, which is much lower in the LV (about 0.3) than in LC (about 1), conferring a silt-dominated network structure on most of the LV sediments.
The hydrographical data used were root mean square velocity (RMSV) and water residence time (WRT), computed under the main forcing conditions. The results show a general correlation between RMSV and sortable silt in the LC, and between RMSV and coarser sediments (63105 micrometro) in the LV. Some significant differences between the lagoons were detected in the degree of correlation between WRT and grain size. Root mean square velocity was a greater forcing factor in the LC than in the LV. Conversely, WRT, which is on average about 16 days in the LV and about 19 days in the LC, has more influence in the LV. This study highlights the usefulness of comparing environments with different hydrodynamic energies, e.g., tidal and/or wind-driven currents, to elucidate and thereby improve our understanding of the processes governing the spatial distribution of sedimentological features, the transport mechanisms of sediments, and the relationship between them. The results demonstrate that the approach outlined in this study has the potential to provide a universal hydro-sedimentological classification scheme. (literal)
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