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Bed features in the estuary of the Schelde (Belgium)
Wartel, S. (1974). Bed features in the estuary of the Schelde (Belgium). Professional Paper. Geological Survey of Belgium, 1974(11). Ministère des Affaires Économiques, Administration des Mines, Service Géologique de Belgique: Brussel. 11, 5 maps, 14 graphs pp.
Part of: Professional Paper. Geological Survey of Belgium. Belgische Geologische Dienst: Brussel. ISSN 0378-0902, more
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Keywords
    Dimensions > Size > Grain size
    Sedimentary structures > Bed forms > Sand ripples
    Sedimentation
    Sediments > Clastics > Clays
    Sediments > Clastics > Mud
    Water bodies > Coastal waters > Coastal landforms > Coastal inlets > Estuaries
    Belgium, Schelde R. [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Echo sounder; Bed features; Mud layers; Sliblagen; Confluence

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Abstract
    Bed features in a section of the estuary of the Schelde, located between the confluence of the Schelde and the Rupel and the Belgian-Dutch frontier, are studies with an echo sounder. Large scale ripples, with heights between 0.3 m and 3.3 m occur. The ratio, ripple height : mean grain size diameter, varies between 1.5 x 103 and 3 x 104. Mud layers occur downstream. Some irregular features (pits and humps) are due to human influence. The slopes of artificial dumped clay varies between 0,14 and 0,20, in agreement with underwater slopes in the Veerse Meer and the Oosterschelde (The Netherlands). All observations point to a decreasing stream power from the Schelde-Rupel confluence to the neighbourhood of Lillo

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