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1 Problems with using Sediment Grain Size Alone
Shape can affect grain-fluid interactions, but… shape is very difficult to quantify, making it problematic to account for in a mathematical relationship. Particle density – this we can deal with – today’s lecture

2 Sediment Grain Size - Settling Velocity
Steps in the Derivation of Stokes’ Law (on blackboard) Downward directed grav. Force Balanced by upward directed drag force CTSV - no acceleration, so by Newton’s 2nd - the sum of the forces must =0. Equate the Forces, solve for velocity. Identify relationship for drag coefficient as a fcn. of Re? We’re there... Quartz is most common – heavy minerals are the dark specks. Where no terriginous source exists – shell fragments. Olivine from volcanic rocks. Mixed material from reworked glacial till.

3 CD = f(Re)

4 Why use settling velocity?
Valuable predictor of entrainment/suspension in the surf zone Bagnold’s concept of autosuspension - if settling velocity (ws) was less than product of swash velocity (u) and beach slope (S), then settling would never occur. (see p. 55 in Komar): And since orbital (swash) velocity, is proportional to wave height (H) and inversely proportional to wave period (T): Dean number, considers suspension height and wave period.

5 Example Consider a beach with an average slope of 3˚ (S = ?), an orbital velocity of 25 cm/sec, and a wave period of 10 sec. Bagnold’s autosuspension equation would yield: ws< 1.25cm/sec (~= to 0.15 mm diameter quartz sphere) At a suspension level of 10 cm, Dean’s relationship would yield: ws < 1 cm/sec (~= to 0.1 mm diameter quartz sphere) Anything finer would be remain in suspension and be (eventually) washed out to sea.

6 Entrainment of sediment
Derivation of incipient grain motion (blackboard example): start w/ torque balance on a grain

7 Sediment Sorting Quartz is most common – heavy minerals are the dark specks. Where no terriginous source exists – shell fragments. Olivine from volcanic rocks. Mixed material from reworked glacial till.

8 Cross Shore Sorting - Lake Michigan

9 Cross-shore Sorting - Duck, NC (FRF)

10 Histograms of roundness for Augite
va- very angular a – angular sa- sub-angular sr – sub-rounded r – rounded vr – very rounded Roundness can indicate chemical instability or a sediment deposit very far from its source. Sand souce of tillamook head is rounder From Komar, 1998

11 Longshore Sorting of Beach Sediments

12 Longshore Sorting - Willard Bascom


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