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Title: Tracing sediment transport and bed regime in Nhatrang bay [Hạt nhân phóng xạ trong nghiên cứu vận chuyển trầm tích]
Authors: Nguyen, Tac An
Vo, Duy Son
Phan, Minh Thu
Nguyen, Huu Huan
V., Ittekkot
Keywords: Nha trang bay
sediment transport
vịnh Nha Trang
vận chuyển trầm tích
Issue Date: 2000
Series/Report no.: Collection of Marine Research Works [Tuyển Tập Nghiên Cứu Biển]; Vol. 10: pp. 63-69; Science and Technique Publishing House; 2000;
Abstract: Three spatial structure groups of radionuclides in U and Th series, 210Pb-excess and 137Cs, and 40K were found based on analyzing temporal and spatial datum of their content by factor analysis with oblique rotation in Nhatrang bay. U and Th spatial structure with their contours decreased toward the offshore, ran longshore and divided seawater of bay into two parts with strong gradient on both sides. Inside part located from center of Nhatrang bay toward the seashore with three main deposit centers of their contents higher than 23 Bq/kg.dry for 238U and 40 Bq/kg.dry for 232Th, indicated unstability of shoreline. Almost sediments coming from river extended toward the offshore, were stopped and transported toward southeastern. The outside part was less than above mentioned content. The boundary line between two parts superposed with the constantly limit line of turbid plume in the rainy season. Direct influence of the continental runoff was limited by the 9 Bq/kg.dry contour of 238U, 19 Bq/kg.dry contour of 232Th. Longshore current was a predominant process whereas lateral transport as sifting and winnowing process of finer grains in sediments of Nhatrang bay. Areas that had very low content of 137Cs and 210 Pb-excess adjoining shoreline showed areas being eroded. Accumulation of 137Cs and 210 Pbexcess nearby river mouth characterized for fine compositions of sediments controlled by seasonal plumes and sites further toward the south indicated finer materials transported from river and accumulated in lack of hydrodynamic process. Near shore accumulation of 40K revealed the sediments there originated from bed erosion.
URI: http://113.160.249.209:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/19020
ISSN: 1859 - 2120
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