Characterization of a Mud Deposit Offshore of the Patos Lagoon, Southern Brazil

Abstract

Rapid deposition of mud on the beach along the shoreface of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil dramatically influences the normal operations in the littoral zone. In the surf zone, fluid and suspended mud opposes water-wave movement and dissipates water-wave energy; on the beach, mud limits trafficability. As part of a multinational, multidisciplinary program to evaluate the influence of mud strength, density and viscosity on water-wave attenuation, sediments were evaluated in situ or collected for evaluation from an area offshore of Cassino Beach, slightly south of the Patos Lagoon mouth. Shear strength of deposited sediments ranged from 0.6 kPa at the seafloor to 3.4 kPa at ~1 m below the seafloor. Mud sediments were also collected to simulate the in situ response of fluid mud to shear stresses. For this determination, rheological evaluations were made using a strain-controlled Couette viscometer on numerous remixed samples that ranged in density from 1.05 to 1.30 g/cm3. It was determined that this mud is a non-ideal Bingham material in that it has a true initial yield stress as well as a upper Bingham.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 2009
Accession Number
ADA498435

Entities

People

  • A. Alves
  • Allen H. Reed
  • K. Todd Holland
  • Lauro J. Calliari
  • Mead A. Allison
  • Richard W. Faas
  • S. E. O'reilly
  • W. C. Vaughan

Organizations

  • United States Naval Research Laboratory

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Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Sensors
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Bearing Strength
  • Chemistry
  • Detectors
  • Divers
  • Energy
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Materials
  • Measurement
  • Mechanics
  • Rheology
  • Shear Properties
  • Shear Strength
  • Shear Stresses
  • Viscosity
  • Water Waves
  • Wave Power
  • Waves

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

Readers

  • Coastal Oceanography
  • Fluid Dynamics.
  • Mechanical Engineering/Mechanics of Materials.