Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4548181 Journal of Marine Systems 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Hydrodynamics play an important role in the structure of many marine ecosystems of bivalves. After severe storm periods, large amounts of the Cerastoderma edule stocks were transported from the Lombos do Ulla shellfish bed (Spain). This paper presents the results of laboratory experiments carried out to analyze the bedload transport of this bivalve emulating the stormy shellfish bed conditions. Flow velocities were measured using particle image velocimetry and the double averaged methodology was applied to determine the main flow characteristics over different cockle patches. The flow structure exhibits properties of skimming and isolated flows depending on the density of bivalves. Bed shear stress was determined from the log-law and the cockles were geometrically characterized in order to derive specific bedload transport equations in a conventional deterministic sediment transport framework. The obtained formulas can be implemented in common numerical codes to further analyze mollusk stability, bedload transport and dispersal in their aquatic systems.

► We developed flume bedload transport experiments of large Cerastoderma edule cockles. ► Several current speeds, cockle density and bivalve size distribution were analyzed. ► Particle image velocimetry allowed us to determine velocity maps over the cockles. ► Cockle transport relationships were determined as a function of Shields parameter.

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