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Flood deposition and storm removal of sediments in front of a deltaic wave-influenced river mouth

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Floods and storms are common phenomena at river mouths with some degree of wave influence. They can have a considerable impact on river-mouth sedimentation and morphological change, although studies elucidating this relationship are relatively rare. The present paper analyzes annual bathymetric changes based on surveys at the mouth of the Sfantu Gheorghe branch of the Danube river delta between 2004 and 2018, and relates bed changes with measured river freshwater and solid discharges, and wave height data. We found a strong inter-annual variability of morphological volume change which ranged from 5.23 x 10(6) m(3) deposited during the extreme flood of 2006 (maximum discharge of similar to 4000 m(3)/s), to -6.88 x 10(6) m(3) removed during the stormy year of 2012 (wave heights > 6 m). The sediment budget of the river-mouth area is modulated by the inter-annual variability of storms and floods, and can be estimated by the newly proposed Flood/Storm index based on river water or sediment discharge and wave height proxies (R-2 = 0.84). A selection of discharge and wave thresholds were simulated with Mike 21/3 by DHI (Danish Hydraulic Institute), a coupled hydrodynamic and wave model to characterize circulation and the applied bed shear stresses at this complex river-mouth sedimentary system. The model simulates 3D jet and plume hydrodynamics during floods, and the longshore current and wave dissipation during storms. Finally, field data are integrated with the Mike 21/3 model results to derive a conceptual hydro-morphodynamic model of an asymmetric wave influenced river-mouth bar during the two antagonistic phases of flood-driven and storm-driven dynamics. During floods, the importance of current circulation and counter- plume currents in trapping sediments in a seaward-thinning depositional wedge is discussed. During storms, the sediment deposited during floods is removed by the high bed shear stresses generated by waves and currents.
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hal-02466207 , version 1 (20-12-2021)

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Florin Zăinescu, Alfred Vespremeanu-Stroe, Edward J. Anthony, Florin Tătui, Luminita Preoteasa, et al.. Flood deposition and storm removal of sediments in front of a deltaic wave-influenced river mouth. Marine Geology, 2019, 417, pp.106015. ⟨10.1016/j.margeo.2019.106015⟩. ⟨hal-02466207⟩
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