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Influence of the seagrass,Zostera marina L., on current flow
Authors:MS Fonseca  JS Fisher  JC Zieman  GW Thayer
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903, U.S.A.;2. Department of Civil Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina 29631, U.S.A.;3. Southeast Fisheries Center, Beaufort Laboratory, National Marine Fisheries Service, Beaufort, North Carolina 28516, U.S.A.
Abstract:A salt-water flume was used to describe the mechanics of current flow around an articial Zostera marina meadow. Shear velocity and roughness height were positively correlated with seagrass surface area, and were positively/negatively correlated with current velocity. Current velocity intrusion into the meadow before diminution and maximum reduction (both at the 2 cm height line) proceed by factors of 1·25 and 2·07 cm into the meadow per cm s?1 of current velocity, respectively.Froude number was correlated with mean bending angle of the canopy as a whole. Maximum bending had occurred with Froude = 1, but most bending had taken place by Froude = 0·4, a velocity of 40–50 cm s?1 in this experiment.The meadow edge is the most dynamic zone of a seagrass meadow in regard to current flow. Bending of the shoot canopy is a mechanism for re-direction of current flow and in-canopy reduction of current velocity. Meadow dimensions may be regulated by scouring processes in different hydraulic regimes. Shoot bending and subsequent in-meadow current velocity reduction are mechanisms that affect self-shading and photosynthetic capabilities as well as providing habitat stability.
Keywords:sea grasses  current velocity  shear velocity  scouring  Froude number  North Carolina
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