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- W4205129630 abstract "The Mississippi River Delta consists of six major passes and numerous small crevasses through which water and sediments are transported to the continental shelf of northern Gulf of Mexico. The water and sediment fluxes through individual passes are not routinely monitored due to the complex morphology and challenging environment. However, they are critical factors in determining the highly nonlinear near-field characteristics of freshwater plumes, fronts, possible internal hydraulic jumps, nutrient dispersal and rapid initial deposition of fine sand and mud. The flux partitioning and flow/sediment dispersal characteristics near the modern Mississippi River Delta were investigated using a high-resolution (~ 100 m horizontally) unstructured-grid, three-dimensional coupled hydrodynamic-wave-sediment numerical model. Model result analysis for the period of April–June 2010 revealed that Southwest Pass is the main conduit among the six major passes, through which 64% and 32% of the Mississippi River water and sediment, respectively, are transported to the coastal ocean. In contrast, South Pass has the lowest water and sediment fluxes among the tri-furcation channels downstream of the Head of Passes. Due to the more energetic flow at Southwest Pass compared to other passes, an elongated freshwater/sediment jet is typically present in the near-field. The average width of the plume originating from Southwest Pass, 5 km away from the mouth, is approximately 8 km, while the high sediment concentration within the plume (SSC > 10−2 kg/m3) is maintained in the upper 4 m of the water column for more than 8 km. The pattern of the plume in the far-field varies with wind direction, and the buoyant plume bends towards the coast/mid-shelf in response to downwelling/upwelling favorable winds." @default.
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- W4205129630 title "A modeling study of water and sediment flux partitioning through the major passes of Mississippi Birdfoot Delta and their plume structures" @default.
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