Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Engineering Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Hydraulic Engineering

Portland State University

Sediment transport

Articles 1 - 2 of 2

Full-Text Articles in Engineering

Tidal Bed Stress Asymmetry And Sediment Transport In Estuaries, Austin Scott Hudson Nov 2023

Tidal Bed Stress Asymmetry And Sediment Transport In Estuaries, Austin Scott Hudson

Dissertations and Theses

Rivers and estuaries provide numerous ecological, economic, and cultural resources. The value of these resources is greatly influenced by sediment transport processes, which can be affected by human activities and climate variability. A key driver of sediment transport in tidal rivers and estuaries is tidal asymmetry of velocity and bed stress, which can manifest from both non-linear tidal interactions and linear interactions among astronomical tidal constituents.

In this study, an analytical framework is developed to examine and describe the dynamics of bed stress asymmetry in semidiurnal, diurnal, and mixed-tide estuaries (Chapter 1). While tidal velocity asymmetry has been previously analyzed, …


A Literature Review Of The Beneficial Use Of Dredged Material And Sediment Management Plans And Strategies, Portland State University. Hatfield School Of Government. Center For Public Service, Michelle Welch, Eric Thomas Mogren, Lauren Beeney Jan 2016

A Literature Review Of The Beneficial Use Of Dredged Material And Sediment Management Plans And Strategies, Portland State University. Hatfield School Of Government. Center For Public Service, Michelle Welch, Eric Thomas Mogren, Lauren Beeney

Center for Public Service Publications and Reports

This report identifies lessons learned from the body of existing literature on dredge sediment beneficial uses. It also examines the constructive role collaborative processes can play in development of sediment management plans. The authors reviewed approximately 100 documents and reports for this project. Seventeen of those were reviewed in detail based on their relevance in identifying sediment beneficial uses and/or the use of collaborative processes in the development of sediment management plans. A number of these documents were sediment management plans and strategies for specific projects and programs in other locations. The report presents findings and lessons for the consideration …