Estuarine Circulation
and Suspended Sediment Transport in Winayh Bay
A
multidisciplinary approach was used to examine the dynamics of
flow-particles-contaminants in an impacted estuarine environment. An intensive
suite of field measurements was acquired along the upper region of Winyah Bay
estuary, southeastern USA during October 2001 (low river discharge condition).
Our work was focused on examining the relative importance of advection versus
remobilization of contaminants within the estuarine turbidity maximum (ETM) as
processes controlling their overall fate. Concurrent measurements of
hydrographic properties, currents, sediment concentration and particle size
distribution were combined with the geochemical analyses of water samples. Water
samples were filtered to measure the concentrations of total suspended sediments
(TSS), particulate and dissolved organic carbon (POC and DOC), and particular
nitrogen (PN), as well as stable carbon isotopes, and polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs).
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Participants
Coastal
Processes and Sediment Dynamics (CPSD) Lab
- Dr. George Voulgaris
- Yong Hoon Kim (PhD students)
- Jianwu Chen (PhD students)
Organic
Geochemistry Lab
- Dr. Miguel Goni
- Mary Cathey (Master students)
Boundary
Layer Stress & Sediment Transport (BLASST) Lab
- Dr. Richard Styles
- Dara Hooker (Research Assistant)
Study
Area
Winyah
Bay (WB), South Carolina is one of the largest estuaries on the eastern coast.
It is subjected to
semidiurnal tides with a mean range of 1.4 m at the mouth and 1.0 m at the
Sampit River entrance. The WB estuary is characterized as a partially-mixed
estuary with moderate vertical stratification during high river discharge
(winter) and as a well-mixed estuary during low flow.
(from South
Carolina DOQQ Archives)


Methods
A shipborne 1200 kHz RDI
Workhorse ADCP was used to map the current structure along the main axis of
the estuary. In addition, an instrumented package consisting of a CTD, an
optical backscatterance sensor (OBS), and a Laser In-Situ Scattering
Transmissometer (LISST) was slowly lowered through the water column at the
station. The data were transmitted and logged real time on board the ship.
Research
Vessel: Ferrel (NOAA)

Deploying
Instrument Package (CTD, OBS & LISST)

ADCP
for Continuous Current Mapping

Results
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Oct.
2001 Criuse
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May
2002 Cruise
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Sep.
2002 Cruise
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Oct.
2002 Criuse
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March
2003 Cruise
Publications
Y.H.
Kim and G. Voulgaris, in press, Effect of Channel Bifurcation on Residual
Estuarine Circulation: Winyah Bay, South Carolina. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf
Science.
M.A.
Goni, M.W. Cathey, Y.H. Kim, and G. Voulgaris, 2005, Fluxes and Sources of
Suspended Organic Matter in an Estuarine Turbidity Maximum Region during Low
Discharge Conditions, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, v. 63, p.683-700.
Y.H.
Kim and G. Voulgaris, 2005, Tidal Variability of In-Situ Size of Suspended Flocs
in an Estuarine Environment, October 16-20, ERF 2005, Norfolk, Virginia.
Y.H.
Kim, G. Voulgaris, and M.A. Goni, 2005, Estimation of Particulate Organic Carbon
(POC) Fluxes Using Acoustic and Optical Sensors in Estuaries, June 19-24, '05
ASLO summer meeting, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Y.H.
Kim and G. Voulgaris, 2003, Estimation of Suspended Sediment Concentration in
Estuarine Environments using Acoustic Backscatter from an ADCP, Coastal
Sediments '03, May. 18-23, Clearwater beach, FL, p. .
Y.H. Kim, G. Voulgaris, R. Styles,
M, Cathey and M. Goni, 2003, Transport and Flux of Suspended Sediments in a
Partially-Mixed Estuary, Winyah Bay, SC, South Carolina Academy of Science
Annual Meeting, Clemson, March 21, Clemson, p. .
Y.H. Kim, G. Voulgaris, R. Styles,
M, Cathey and M. Goni, 2003, Sediment and Organic Carbon Fluxes in an Impacted
Estuary, Winyah Bay, SC: I. Physical Conditions, Southeast Coastal Ocean Science
Conference, Jan. 27-31, Charleston, SC, p. 111.
M, Cathey, M. Goni, Y.H. Kim,
R. Styles and G. Voulgaris, 2003, Sediment and Organic Carbon Fluxes in an
Impacted Estuary, Winyah Bay, SC: II. Chemical Interactions, Southeast Coastal
Ocean Science Conference, Jan. 27-31, Charleston, SC, p. 106.
R. Styles, R., D. Hooker, G. Voulgaris, Y.H. Kim, M. Goni and M. Cathey, 2003,
Topographically-induced Lateral Variations in the Salinity and Current Structure
in Winyah Bay, SC, Southeast Coastal Ocean Science Conference, Jan. 27-31,
Charleston, SC, p. 106.
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