Examining thin layer cap behaviour in a freshwater industrial harbour
- Language of the publication
- English
- Date
- 2013-07-25
- Type
- Accepted manuscript
- Author(s)
- Graham, Matt
- Hartman, Erin
- He, Cheng
- Droppo, Ian
- Publisher
- Springer Nature
Abstract
Purpose A sediment remediation project in Hamilton Harbour, Lake Ontario, Canada, proposes to use a thin layer cap for managing residual contamination from dredging as well as areas of marginal contamination not included in the dredge plan. Bottom shear stress (BSS) from weather, as well as propeller wash, have the potential to severely erode thin layer caps. The proposed thin layer cap was examined with respect to the BSS expected in Hamilton Harbour over a 6-month period. Materials and methods BSS from vessels was estimated using published equations and BSS from weather using the MIKE 3 model. Critical shear stress for the capping sand was estimated using established equations and an annular flume. Results and discussion Estimated BSS from marine vessels was found to exceed the critical shear stress in most cases. However, the extent of impact was difficult to determine and was mitigated to some extent by short vessel passage times, slightly differing routes and further sediment movement caused by weather. The average estimated BSS from weather for the study period was found to be below the critical shear stress for the capping sand, but the maximum BSS exceeded for a small area of the site. Conclusions Apart from the shipping routes, the majority of the capping area should remain well below the critical shear stress. However, consideration of a larger grain size of capping material for the shallow areas should be considered. This would be of value for future storm conditions which might exceed what was experienced during the 6-month study period.
Description
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review (when applicable) and is subject to Springer Nature’s AM terms of use, but is not the Version of Record and does not reflect post-acceptance improvements, or any corrections. The Version of Record is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11368-013-0749-4
Subject
- Nature and environment,
- Water
Pagination
28 pages
Peer review
Yes
Open access level
Green
Identifiers
- ISSN
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1614-7480
- 1439-0108
Article
- Journal title
- Journal of Soils and Sediments
- Journal volume
- 13
- Journal issue
- 8
- Accepted date
- 2013-07-01
- Submitted date
- 2013-01-10
Relation
- Is replaced by:
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s11368-013-0749-4