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SEDIMENT DYNAMICS IN LAGOS HARBOUR - RECONNAISSANCE ON EFFECTS OF DREDGING

Authors :
Michiel Reneerkens
Y. Haruna
Han Winterwerp
Olaf Scholl
Thomas Vijverberg
Source :
ICCE 2012: Proceedings of the 33rd International Conference on Coastal Engineering, Santander, Spain, 1-6 July 2012
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Coastal Engineering Research Council, 2012.

Abstract

Due to economic growth, Lagos Harbour is expanding. Capital dredging is needed to allow larger vessels to call the port. As harbour siltation is already a problem, increase of maintenance dredging is a worry. In the past no data was available to understand the hydraulics and sediment transport to estimate maintenance dredging volumes. This paper presents the reconnaissance of the sediment dynamics in the harbour, based on field data and MIKE21 model simulations. Measurements of sediment concentration, salinity and flow velocity show that estuarine circulation occurs, transporting sediment from the ocean into the port. However, more upstream in the Commodore channel, at the location where dredging will be carried out, this circulation is small. Model simulations show that at that location, bed shear stresses are large, also after dredging. Therefore, fine sediment can not accumulate in the deepened areas and this will not result in large dredging volumes. Sand transport however can cause sedimentation, as bed forms can migrate. These mechanisms are also observed in initial sand transport simulations, but need to be studied further to fully understand the sediment dynamics in the harbour.

Details

ISSN :
21561028 and 0589087X
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Coastal Engineering Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9f2a455df01010a9f3021a157f62cb5e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v33.sediment.75