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Vertical migration of fine-grained sediments from interior to surface of seabed driven by seepage flows–‘sub-bottom sediment pump action’

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A scientific hypothesis is proposed and preliminarily verified in this paper: under the driving of seepage flows, there might be a vertical migration of fine-grained soil particles from interior to surface of seabed, which is defined as ‘sub-bottom sediment pump action’ in this paper. Field experiments were performed twice on the intertidal flat of the Yellow River delta to study this process via both trapping the pumped materials and recording the pore pressures in the substrate. Experimental results are quite interesting as we did observe yellow slurry which is mainly composed of fine-grained soil particles appearing on the seabed surface; seepage gradients were also detected in the intertidal flat, under the action of tides and small wind waves. Preliminary conclusions are that ‘sediment pump’ occurs when seepage force exceeds a certain threshold: firstly, it is big enough to disconnect the soil particles from the soil skeleton; secondly, the degree of seabed fluidization or bioturbation is big enough to provide preferred paths for the detached materials to migrate upwards. Then they would be firstly pumped from interior to the surface of seabed and then easily re-suspended into overlying water column. Influential factors of ‘sediment pump’ are determined as hydrodynamics (wave energy), degree of consolidation, index of bioturbation (permeability) and content of fine-grained materials (sedimentary age). This new perspective of ‘sediment pump’ may provide some implications for the mechanism interpretation of several unclear geological phenomena in the Yellow River delta area.

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Acknowledgments

This research was jointly supported by five projects which are respectively funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 41402253, 41272316, 41372287) and the Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China (Nos. 2014M561963, 2016T90653).

The authors thank Profs. Hongjun Liu and Hongxian Shan, Drs. Zhongnian Yang, Lei Guo, Hu Wang, and Hongjiang Li for providing many helpful comments, suggestions and continual encouragement. The authors also thank our teammates, including Fudong Ji, Meng Huang, Hong Zhang, Jiao Liu, Chuanfang Xiong, et al., for their contribution in the field work, laboratory analysis and logistics support.

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Zhang, S., Jia, Y., Wen, M. et al. Vertical migration of fine-grained sediments from interior to surface of seabed driven by seepage flows–‘sub-bottom sediment pump action’. J. Ocean Univ. China 16, 15–24 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11802-017-3042-0

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