Proceedings of the Korean Society of Coastal and Ocean Engineers Conference (한국해안해양공학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2003.08a
- /
- Pages.344-352
- /
- 2003
On the Behavior of Suspended Sediment near a Silt Screen and the Screen Efficiency in a Microtidal Coastal Area
- Jin, Jae-Youll (Coastal and Harbor Engineering Laboratory, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute) ;
- Song, Won-Oh (Coastal and Harbor Engineering Laboratory, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institut) ;
- Park, Jin-Soon (Coastal and Harbor Engineering Laboratory, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institut) ;
- Chae, Jang-Won (Coastal and Harbor Engineering Laboratory, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institut) ;
- Kim, Sung-En (Coastal and Harbor Engineering Laboratory, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institut) ;
- Jeong, Weon-Mu (Coastal and Harbor Engineering Laboratory, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institut) ;
- Yum, Ki-Dai (Coastal and Harbor Engineering Laboratory, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institut) ;
- Oh, Jae-Kyung (Department of Oceanography, Inha University)
- Published : 2003.08.01
Abstract
Sediment plumes arising from various coastal works can cause detrimental effects on the coastal ecosystem in various manners. Although the most active countermeasure against the plumes is to restrict the works to specified time periods known as environmental windows (Reine et al., 1998), silt screens have been widely used for reducing the spreading of suspended sediments (SS) generated by coastal works. (omitted)
Keywords