Title
Accelerated currents and sediment transport off the Damietta Nile promontory
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-1981
Abstract
Severe erosion of valuable agricultural and recreational lands along the apex of the Damietta Nile promontory (Fig. 1) following the closure of the Aswan High Dam remains a problem. Despite extensive shoreline studies, the fate of eroded material and the main mechanism of sediment transport along this coast are unclear . An 11-day bathymetric survey provided exploratory measurements in the coastal waters surrounding the promontory. We report here current meter and side-scan sonar observations which indicate that a high-speed jet forming off the promontory is driving a field of actively migrating sand ridges easterly over a smooth mud plain. These ridges seem to be the dominant along-shore pathway for sediment transport between Damietta and the Suez Canal. © 1981 Nature Publishing Group. 1
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Nature
First Page
51
Last Page
54
Recommended Citation
Murray, S., Coleman, J., Roberts, H., & Salama, M. (1981). Accelerated currents and sediment transport off the Damietta Nile promontory. Nature, 293 (5827), 51-54. https://doi.org/10.1038/293051a0