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Long-term estuary processes and morphological change
Professor Ken Pye
with contributions fromDr. Simon Blott and Dr. Daphne van der Wal
Department of Geology
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Available ‘top-down’ methods relying on data analysis.
Using results from many of the different methods, together with an understanding of how different types of estuary form evolve, to assess the expected development of the estuary system.
Expert Geomorphological Analysis
Relates properties of exposure and tidal range to the presence and distribution of species. Can use results from ‘bottom-up’ modelling.
Saltmarsh Analysis
Establishment of scenario(s) of sediment inputs, outputs and sources and sinks within the estuary system. Can use results from ‘bottom-up’ modelling.
Sediment Budget Analysis
Interrogation of time series data to identify directional trends and rates of processes and morphological change over varying time periods.
Historical Trend Analysis
Use simple regression models to relate sediment types and vegetation to environmental variables.
Regression Techniques
Changes in sediment storage capacity of the estuary over Holocene timescale (10,000 years).
Accommodation Space
Description of geological development of basin. Usually includes estimates of sea level change and identification of periods of marine regression and transgression.
Holocene Analysis
CommentMethod
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Available ‘top-down’ methods relying on equilibrium assumptions or theoretical concepts.
Defines the vertical and horizontal movements of the whole system as a consequence of changes in sea level.
Estuary Translation (rollover)
Considers the equilibrium shape of the cross-shore profile.Inter-tidal Form Analysis
Examines changes in tidal wave propagation as a function of estuary form.
Tidal Asymmetry Analysis
Uses shape descriptions to characterise the estuary form (e.g., exponential width decay, or power law width and depth).
Form Analysis
Relates estuary form properties such as cross-sectional area, plan area of inter-tidal or sub-tidal to tidal prism, volumes to given elevations, sediment type, and erosion threshold.
Regime Relationships
CommentMethod
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Available ‘hybrid’ techniques.
Catch all category – but important to recognise that nearly all predictions of long-term morphological change associated with process based models utilise some form of ‘top-down’ input as the basis of inferring change.
Other combinations of ‘top-down’ and ‘bottom-up’ techniques
Examines the distribution of bed shear stresses and compares these values with an erosion threshold.
Coupled hydraulic and energy relationships
In this type of method, sediment is moved within the estuary and equilibrium is achieved when equal amounts are moved on the flood and ebb tide.
Zero divergence of sediment flux
As above but defines a target steady state based on the concept of minimum work in the system as a whole.
Coupled hydraulic and entropy relationships
Given a perturbation to the estuary modelled this method uses a target equilibrium, defined by some form of regime relationship, to iterate to a new equilibrium.
Coupled hydraulic and regime relationships
CommentMethod
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EstformEstplanSed BalanceRolloverMudflat AnalysisRegime Theory
PISCESMike 11/12/21 suite/3Bird PopulationCUMBSED1-D Cohesive Sediment Transport ModelDIVAST 2D / TRIVAST 3-DTelemac 2D & 3DISISEstbedPOLESTSedtransBottom UpStatistical-Dynamical MethodEstregEstentHymorphMudpackEstmorfHybridConceptual Estuarine ModelNICHESHAPE-SEDHistorical Trends Expert AnalysisPOLANT / ANST / ANSE
Expert Analysis/Sediment Budget AnalysisAccommodation SpaceTop DownModel NameModel Type
Table of morphological predictive methods
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Historical Trend Analysis (HTA):
“Interrogation of time-series data to identify directional trends and rates of processes and morphological change, over varying time periods”.
Expert Geomorphological Assessment (EGA):
“Integration of HTA with information about physical, chemical and biological processes, geological constraints, sediment properties and information about process-form interactions determined through field and laboratory experiments”.
After Pye et al. (2002).
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Aerial photograph of the Outer Mersey Estuary and Liverpool Bay.
Wirral
Formby
Liverpool
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Position of sand banks and channels (areas above chart datum) in the Outer Mersey Estuary and Liverpool Bay digitised from historicalcharts (after van der Wal and Pye, 2000).
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0 2 6 km
Scale
4
Elevation (m OD)
Bathymetric chart of the Outer Mersey Estuary and Liverpool Bay in 1912.
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0 2 6 km
Scale
4
Elevation (m OD)
Bathymetric chart of the Outer Mersey Estuary and Liverpool Bay in 1949.
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0 2 6 km
Scale
4
Elevation (m OD)
Bathymetric chart of the Outer Mersey Estuary and Liverpool Bay in 1988.
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0 2 6 km
Scale
4
Elevation (m OD)
Bathymetric chart of the Outer Mersey Estuary and Liverpool Bay in 2002.
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Table showing volumes (106 m3) and areas (106 m2) of sediment above various height datums in the Outer Mersey Estuary and Liverpool Bay (after Pye et al., 2002).
628.36615.56628.66648.48Plane (-10 m)140.67136.94151.80178.64LAT (-4.93 m)96.8996.81112.32132.00MLWS (-4.03 m)41.3341.2754.5363.78MLWN (-2.03 m)1.391.695.803.61MHWN (2.47 m)0.000.000.430.01MHWS (4.37 m)0.000.000.020.00HAT (5.27 m)
Volume of sediment (above plane)
40.0538.6535.8244.01Springs52.4649.8750.7157.60HAT-LAT
Intertidal area
260.21260.21260.21260.21Plane (-30 m)52.4649.8750.7957.60LAT (-4.93)40.0538.6536.6144.09MLWS (-4.03 m)18.3717.3320.7825.01MLWN (-2.03 m)1.832.164.444.05MHWN (2.47 m)0.000.000.790.08MHWS (4.37 m)0.000.000.080.00HAT (5.27 m)
Planar area (above plane)
0.000.000.000.00LAT (-4.93 m)41.7840.1339.4846.64MLWS (-4.03 m)99.3495.6797.27114.86MLWN (-2.03 m)139.28135.25146.00175.03MHWN (2.47 m)140.67136.94151.37178.63MHWS (4.37 m)140.67136.94151.78178.64HAT (5.27 m)
Volume of sediment relative to LAT
5387.755373.755377.925316.74Plane (-30 m)2769.732582.332759.782699.04Plane (-20 m)1547.051532.781535.481495.22Plane (-15 m)
2002198819491912
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Changes in intertidal sediment volume in the Outer Mersey Estuary and Liverpool Bay (after Pye et al., 2002).
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Changes in subtidal sediment volume in the Outer Mersey Estuary and Liverpool Bay (after Pye et al., 2002).
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Changes in sediment volume above lowest astronomical tide in different areas of the Outer Mersey Estuary and Liverpool Bay (after Pye et al., 2002).
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Changes in sediment volume above lowest astronomical tide in Crosby Channel and Queens Channel (after Pye et al., 2002).
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Training walls and dredge spoil grounds in the Outer Mersey Estuary (after van der Wal and Pye, 2000).
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-25
-20
-15
-10
-5
0
1850 1900 1950 2000
Time (years)
heig
ht (m
OD
N)
Crosby ChannelFormby Pool/ DeepChannel Taylor's and Formby BankRock Channelnew Rock Channel
Development of subtidal channels in the Outer Mersey Estuary andLiverpool Bay.
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West-east cross-sections of the Outer Mersey Estuary for 1912, 1949, 1988 and 2002 (after Pye et al., 2002).
Y = 408000 m OS
Y = 404000 m OS
Y = 400000 m OS
Y = 398000 m OS
Y = 396000 m OS
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Vertical air photograph showing the area to the south of Formby Point in 1997.
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Extent of SPA and cSAC on theSefton coast in 2000.
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Cliffed dune frontage on eroding coast at Formby Point north (July 2001).
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Boundary between eroding and accreting dune frontage, Ainsdale (July 2001).
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Accreting dune frontage at Formby Point south (July 2001).
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Growth and subsequent erosion of Formby Point, 1845-1995. After Jay (1998) updated from Pye and Neal (1994).
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Digital terrain map of the Sefton coast from lidar data, March 1999 (after van der Wal et al., 2001).
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Morphometric parameters for the beach and frontal dunes along the Seftoncoast (after van der Wal et al., 2001).
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Foredune change (1996 to 1998) related to beach and dune morphometryfrom lidar data.
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Positions of dune transects surveyed along the Sefton coast (Jay, 1998).
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Changes in beach profile at selected stations on the Sefton coast, based on ground surveys 1991 to 1998 (after Jay, 1998).
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Relation between changes in upper beach volume (1995 to 1996) and changes in foredune volume (1996 to 1998) (after Jay, 1998).
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Bathymetric chart of Queen’s Channel and the Sefton Coast (1949).
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Bathymetric chart of Queen’s Channel and the Sefton Coast (2002).
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NE-SW cross-sections of the Outer Mersey Estuary (after Pye and Blott, 2002).
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0.20920Accreting20
0.30610Transition26
0.80230Eroding30
0.60310Transition48
0.40460Accreting60
Beach Slope (degrees)
Beach Width (m)
Erosion/Accretion
Profile
0.25
0.40
0.45
Beach Slope (degrees)
690
460
410
Beach Width (m)
Accreting
Accreting
Eroding
Erosion/Accretion
2002
0.30
0.90
0.35
Beach Slope (degrees)
640
200
540
Erosion/Accretion
Beach Width (m)
Eroding1
Accreting3
Eroding2
1949Profile
Beach widths and slopes (OD to MHW) from lidar data (1998).
Beach widths and slopes (OD to MHW) from bathymetric charts (1949 and 2002).
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Wave ray diagrams for moderate storm waves approaching the Sefton coast from the west (after Pye and Neal, 1994).
1847 1886 1932
1960 1990 Modelled
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Frontal dune erosion resulting from three storm surges in 1990, 1997 and 1998 (after Jay, 1998).
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Abbotts Hall
Aerial photograph of the Blackwater Estuary
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Naturally eroding marsh, Abbotts Hall Saltings, October 2002.
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Land reclamation in the Blackwater Estuary until 1840 (after Gramolt, 1960).
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Bathymetry of the Blackwater from Admiralty Charts (after Van der Wal and Pye, 2000).
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Thalweg of the Blackwater Estuary, giving the deepest points of the transects shown on the location map (after Van der Wal and Pye, 2000).
mouth head
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Changes in saltmarsh area in the Blackwater Estuary (van der Wal and Pye, 2000).
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Retreat of the saltmarsh edge between 1874 and 1998 in the Blackwater Estuary (after van der Wal and Pye, 2000).
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Changes in saltmarsh area for different regions in the Blackwater Estuary (after Van der Wal and Pye, 2000).
-2291-25.9156.0091.74117.6661.66Inner Estuary, middle
-20-41-12.78-43.4550.6763.45106.90Inner Estuary, north
-20-15-45.06-40.27185.91230.97271.24Inner Estuary, south
11-354.16-19.8640.4736.3156.17Outer and Middle Estuary, north
-19-20-7.57-9.8632.9040.4750.33Outer and Middle Estuary, south
-39-27-55.19-52.7787.50142.69195.46Tollesbury
1921-1998(%)
1874-1921(%)
1921-1998(ha)
1874-1921(ha)
1998(ha)
1921(ha)
1874(ha)
Change in areaAreaSite
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Changes in the mean low water contour in the Blackwater Estuary, from Ordnance Survey maps (after Van der Wal and Pye, 2000).
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Changes in the width of the mean low water channel in the Blackwater Estuary between 1874 and 1998 (after van der Wal and Pye, 2002).
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Changes in the width of the intertidal zone in the Blackwater Estuary between 1874 and 1998 (after van der Wal and Pye, 2000).
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Changes in relative mean sea level at Sheerness and Southend (data from PSMSL, 2000).
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Stratigraphical evidence for sea level rise in south Essex (after Pye, 2000).
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Variation in wind speed at selected stations in England and Wales, 1914 to 1992 (after Pye, 2000).
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Cs137 distribution in two sediment cores from Old Hall Marshes, Tollesbury (after Saye, 1996).
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Pb210 profile in active marsh at Old Hall, Tollesbury –sedimentation rate 2.2 mm yr-1 (after Black and Pye, unpublished).
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Sedimentological and geotechnical characteristics of the profile from Old Hall active marsh, Tollesbury (after Crooks and Pye, 2000).
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Sedimentological and geotechnical characteristics of the profile from the reclaimed marsh, Tollesbury (after Crooks and Pye, 2000).
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Archive photograph showing dissected nature of the marsh at Tollesbury, c. 1910.
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Location of previous sea wall breaches used as historical analogues for saltmarsh creation (after Burd et al., 1994).
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(after Burd et al., 1994).
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Digital terrain model of part of Abbotts Hall managed retreat site from lidar data (after Pye and Blott, 2002).
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Land flooded behind Breach B at mean high water springs, 2.40 m OD (after Pye and Blott, 2002).
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Areas of potentially stable saltmarsh (> 2.35 m OD), potentially unstable saltmarsh (2.10 m to 2.35 m OD) and mudflat/lagoon (< 2.10 m OD) created at Breach B, predicted using data from historical sea wall failures in Essex (after Pye and Blott, 2002).
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Predicted areas of potentially stable saltmarsh, unstable saltmarsh and mudflat/lagoon at Abbotts Hall managed retreat site (after Pye and Blott, 2002).
49.116197513.44425337.5123609Totals
1.84793.288595.025995Breach E
7.1456718.41194274.548275Breaches C and D
68.115692913.13037218.843239Breach B
0.0014.7105485.36100Breach A
%m2%m2%m2
Mudflat(< 2.10 m OD)
Potentially Unstable Marsh (2.10 – 2.35 m OD)
Stable Marsh(> 2.35 m OD)
Breach
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Tidal prism behind Breach B for differing tide levels at varying intervals after initial breach (after Pye and Blott, 2002).
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Tidal volume flowing through Breach B as a function of tidal stage at varying intervals after initial breach (after Pye and Blott, 2002).
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Velocity-stage curves for Breach B during a mean spring tide at varying intervals after initial breach (after Pye and Blott, 2002).
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Flooded low-lying ground behind breach B, on falling spring tide October 2002.
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Breach B at Abbotts Hall, falling spring tide, October 2002.
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Reactivated marsh created after natural breach in sea wall, November 1897 at North Fambridge, Crouch Estuary.
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Severely eroded marsh at Canvey Point, formed by sea wall failure in 1881.
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Artificially engineered creeks behind Breach A, Abbotts Hall, October 2002.
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Schematic model showing the hypothesized stages of saltmarsh network evolution (after Steel and Pye, 1997).
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Drainage density versus mean annual number of tidal floodings for some British saltmarshes (after Steel and Pye, 1997).
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Mouth cross-sectional area versus potential semi-diurnal tidal prism for some British saltmarshes (after Steel and Pye, 1997).
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20
20 and10
80
2 ? 10
Breach width (m)
2.10
1.70 and 2.60
1.50
2.25
Breach height(m OD)
20
33
128
17
HAT
6
14
72
3
MHWS
Actual mouth cross-sectional area (m2)
15
50
210
7.5
HAT
1.8
17
115
1.0
MHWS
Equilibrium mouth cross-sectional area
(m2)
2524170Breach A
7817374Breach E
344458443Breaches C and D
276979128978Breach B
HATMHWS
Tidal prism(m3)
Tidal prisms and breach widths at Abbotts Hall managed retreat site (after Pye and Blott, 2002).
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Conclusions
1. Selection of long-term (i.e., top-down) modelling methods must be strongly dependent on data availability and quality.
2. Key aspects are consideration of past historical changes at site of interest and at analogue locations.
3. Final conclusions must be based on expert assessment of output of all available models, experimental results and existing data.