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The effect of geometry and bottom friction on local bed forms in a tidal embayment

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In this paper, a 2DH idealized local morphodynamic model for a tidal channel was used to demonstrate that estuarine bars with typical length scales on the order of the tidal excursion length can develop as the result of a positive feedback between water motion, sediment transport and the sandy bottom.
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This article is published in Continental Shelf Research.The article was published on 2002-07-01 and is currently open access. It has received 75 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Length scale & Suspended load.

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Morphodynamics of Tidal Inlet Systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the morphodynamics of different units that characterize a tidal inlet system: the overall system, the ebb-tidal delta, the tidal channels, channel networks, tidal bars and meanders, and finally the intertidal zone of tidal flats and salt marshes.
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Long‐term morphodynamic evolution of a tidal embayment using a two‐dimensional, process‐based model

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the long-term evolution of estuarine morphodynamics with special emphasis on the impact of pattern formation using a two-dimensional (2-D), numerical, process-based model.
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The Effect of Tidal Asymmetry and Temporal Settling Lag on Sediment Trapping in Tidal Estuaries

TL;DR: In this article, a 2DV model is developed to investigate the changes in relative roughness (friction) and mixing, resulting in fundamental changes in the char- acteristics of the horizontal (velocity) and vertical tides (sea surface elevation).
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Numerical modelling of shoal pattern formation in well-mixed elongated estuaries

TL;DR: In this article, the formation of channel and shoal patterns in a schematic estuary was investigated using a 2D depth-averaged numerical model based on a description of elementary flow and sediment transport processes.
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Long-term morphodynamic evolution and energy dissipation in a coastal plain, tidal embayment

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the interaction between different scales and spatial scales of the morphodynamic system in alluvial, coastal plain estuaries and the evolution of the estuarine morphodynamic evolution.
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The fractal geometry of tidal-channel systems in the Dutch Wadden Sea

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- 10 Jul 1999 - 
TL;DR: Horton's hierarchical and fractal analysis of channel circumference reveals that tidal channel systems in the Dutch Wadden Sea have similar branching patterns as discussed by the authors, which points to a self-organising nature All processes depend on the feedback between morphology and hydrodynamics.
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Instability of flow in a curved alluvial channel

TL;DR: In this paper, the large-scale bottom geometry that develops through the interaction of flow and sediment motion is determined, and experiments in an annular flume indicate that the bed is unstable and that this particular instability leads to the formation of a certain number of scour holes.
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Q1. What are the contributions mentioned in the paper "The effect of geometry and bottom friction on local bed forms in a tidal embayment" ?

In the case that the width is much smaller than the tidal excursion length and non-linear bottom friction is used, there is good qualitative agreement with results from 3D models reported in literature which were applied to the same parameter regime.