Multiscale Spatio‐Temporal Variations of Suspended Sediment Fronts in the Semi‐Enclosed Bohai Sea, China

Author:

Du Yunfei1ORCID,Zhang Jicai2ORCID,Bian Changwei3ORCID,Fang Xiaoyu2,Cheng Jun4ORCID,Wang Guansuo5,Zhu Jianrong2ORCID,Wang Ya Ping26ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology Tongji University Shanghai China

2. State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research East China Normal University Shanghai China

3. Frontiers Science Center for Deep Ocean Multispheres and Earth System (FDOMES) and Physical Oceanography Laboratory Ocean University of China Qingdao China

4. Department of Environmental and Sustainability Sciences Kean University Union NJ USA

5. East China Sea Forecasting and Hazard Mitigation Center Ministry of Natural Resources Shanghai China

6. School of Geographic and Oceanographic Sciences Nanjing University Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractSuspended sediment fronts (SSFs) significantly affect water quality, ecology, and geomorphological evolution of estuarine and coastal waters. Based on 10‐year suspended sediment concentration data derived from satellite images, the multiscale spatio‐temporal variability of SSFs in the Bohai Sea was studied. Frontal probability (FP) was used to quantify the intensity of frontal activity. The 10‐year averaged FP was higher near the coast and decreased with increasing offshore distance. The arc‐shaped distributions of FP near the Yellow River Estuary revealed two tidal shear frontal zones. In the eastern Bohai Sea, 13 finger‐shaped high‐FP areas reflected the spatial pattern and fine structures of tidal sand ridges. The complex topography and strong tidal dynamics provided the essential conditions for frontogenesis. The seasonality of frontal activity was dominantly regulated by the change in wind waves associated with monsoons and stratification. The direct or indirect effects of sediment discharges from the Yellow River and Liaohe River on seasonal and annual variations of frontal activity only existed within close proximity to the estuaries. Frontal activity generally showed an interannual weakening trend, especially in the Laizhou Bay (−0.27%/yr), while an opposite trend was identified in the Liaodong Bay (0.10%/yr). This phenomenon was related to the interannual variations of wind speeds. Meanwhile, wind speed anomalies caused by El Niño‐Southern Oscillation events could explain the significant interannual fluctuations in frontal activity such that, frontal activity was significantly enhanced (suppressed) when El Niño (La Niña) events occurred, especially during 2015–2016 (2017–2018).

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Space and Planetary Science,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics,Oceanography

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