Abstract
Studies with increasing sample densities over a common area demonstrate that the distribution of estuarine sediment types varies on several scales. The variations and accompanying steep gradients in the characteristics of the sediments may lead to different interpretations of the dynamics of estuarine depositional processes depending on the scale examined. Field work in parts of Chesapeake-Bay and the York River Estuary, Virginia indicates that the spatially continuous data on the nature of the bottom surface available with side-scan sonography offers a means of assessing the continuity of sediment type.
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