A study of sediment transport in a shallow estuary using MODIS imagery and particle tracking simulation
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Abstract
The study utilized theModerate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) red-channel reflectance with a spatial resolution of 250 m to estimate suspended sediment concentration (SSC) in the Mobile Bay estuary, Alabama. Based on monthly in situ sampling, a new algorithm was developed using an exponential regression model. The concentration of inorganic suspended sediments (ISS) in Mobile Bay and Mississippi Sound was concerned and mapped by applying the new algorithm. The ISS maps during a cold front passage have revealed how the resuspension and transport of sediments respond to the variable wind forcing in this micro-tidal system. Particle tracking based on a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model was utilized to explain what was observed from the satellite imagery. It has been found that the rapid disappearance of the surface ISS after a cold front passage was mainly caused by settling of sediments rather than flushing out of the estuary. The study demonstrates that a combination of ISS mapped from the MODIS band-1 reflectance and three-dimensional numerical modelling is an effective tool to analyse sediment dynamics in the Mobile Bay estuary and other similar estuaries. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
International Journal of Remote Sensing
First Page
6653
Last Page
6671
Recommended Citation
Zhao, H., Chen, Q., Walker, N., Zheng, Q., & Macintyre, H. (2011). A study of sediment transport in a shallow estuary using MODIS imagery and particle tracking simulation. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 32 (21), 6653-6671. https://doi.org/10.1080/01431161.2010.512938