Sediment Transport Modeling

Members of the Sediment Transport Modeling Lab at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) conduct research to improve our ability to quantify and predict sediment transport on continental shelves and in estuaries over a variety of temporal and spatial scales. We are involved in interdisciplinary projects and large experiments with field oceanographers and geologists.  A recent focus has been coupling sediment transport models with ecological and geochemical models.  Current research projects include efforts to:

  • Deciphering the physical controls on the fate of terrestrially-derived organic carbon in a high-yield tectonically-active margin. Funded by NSF.
  • Numerical modeling study of impact of sand mining to Puldeung Sand Shoal, Republic of Korea; with Inha University.
  • Coupled Ocean Modeling Testbed (COMT) Platform for Physics and Contaminant Exchange through the River - Estuary - Ocean Continuum; collaboration with Lousiana State University, Texas A&M University, and GCOOS (Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System). Funded by NOAA.
  • Focused CoPe: Supporting Environmental Justice in Connected Coastal Communities through a Regional Approach to Collaborative Community Science; collaboration led by East Carolina University. Funded by NSF.
  • Fate of Ayeyarwady and ThanLien River Sediment, Myanmar:  Relative Importance of Oceanographic and Tectonic Controls.  Funded by NSF.

We are also active in a group of oceanographers and geologists who are working to develop a community sediment transport model by developing and testing numerical models that account for sediment transport and oceanographic circulation, and couple sediment transport to biogeochemical models.

Graduate Research Opportunities

We invite inquiries from students interested in studying sediment dispersal in coastal environments. Potential research topics include analysis of sediment redistribution offshore of rivers in Myanmar, and the impacts of resuspension on geochemistry in the Gulf of Mexico and mid-Atlantic Bight. The research will involve analysis and development of numerical models of sediment transport, written and oral communication skills, and possibly field work. For more information, contact [[ckharris,Dr. Courtney K. Harris]], and review the information for prospective students at VIMS.

People
  • Courtney Harris, Professor.
    Full C.V.
  • Dongxiao Yin, Postdoctoral Researcher
  • Zhyun Du, PhD Student
  • Dongyoung Back, PhD Student
  • Latoya Cherry, MS Student
Past Graduate Students and Post-Docs
  • Elisa Aitoro (M.S. student)
  • Aaron Bever, Ph.D. 2010
  • Justin Birchler, M.S. 2014
  • Linlin Cui, Postdoctoral Researcher, 2019 - 2021
  • Matt Fair, M.S., 2019
  • Tara Kniskern, Ph.D. 2007; Postdoctoral Researcher, 2010 - 2017
  • Yanxia (Amy) Ma, Ph.D. 2009
  • Julia Moriarty, Ph.D. 2017
  • J.Paul Rinehimer, M.S. 2008
  • Danielle Tarpley, PhD, 2020
  • Kehui Xu, Postdoctoral Researcher, 2007 - 2008
Past Visiting Students
  • Dr. Salik Rosing, Visiting Student from University of Copenhagen, 2015
  • Jongwi Chang, Visiting Student from Inha University, 2017
  • Dr. Chenghao Wang, Visiting Student from Ocean University of China, 2019 - 2020
Publications 2018-2023

Dr. Courtney Harris on Google Scholar

  • Chang, J., G.-H. Lee, C.K. Harris, S.M. Figueroa and N.W. Jung. 2023. Relative contribution of the presence of an estuarine dam and land reclamation to sediment dynamics of the Nakdong Estuary. Frontiers in Marine Science, 10, 1101658. Doi.org: 10.3389/fmars.2023.1101658
  • Wang, H., D. Gong, M.A. Friedrichs, C.K. Harris, T. Miles, H.C. Yu and Y. Zhang. 2022. A Cycle of wind-driven canyon upwelling and downwelling at Wilmington Canyon and the evolution of canyon-upwelled dense water on the MAB shelf. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9, 866075. doi.org:10.3389/fmars.2022.866075.
  • Flynn, E.R., S.A. Kuehl, C.K. Harris, and M.J. Fair. 2022. Sediment and terrestrial organic carbon budgets for the offshore Ayeyarwady Delta, Myanmar: Establishing a baseline for future change. Marine Geology, 106782. doi:10.1016/j.margeo.2022.106782.
  • Harris, C.K., J.T. Wacht, M.J. Fair, and J.M. Cote. 2022. ADCP observations of currents and suspended sediment in the macrotidal Gulf of Martaban, Myanmar. Frontiers in Earth Science. doi: 10.3389/feart.2022.820326.
  • Cui, L., C.K. Harris, and D.R. Tarpley. 2021. Formation of Oil – Particle – Aggregates: Numerical model formulation and calibration. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8:629476. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2021.629476.
  • Dukhovskoy, D.S., S.L. Morey, E.P. Chassignet, X. Chen, V.J. Coles, L. Cui, C.K. Harris, R. Hetland, A. Manning, M. Stukel, K. Thyng, J. Wang. 2021. Development of the CSOMIO coupled ocean-oil-sediment-biology model. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8:629299.  doi: 10.3389/fmars.2021.629299.
  • Moriarty, J.M., M.A.M. Friedrichs, and C.K. Harris. 2021 Seabed resuspension in the Chesapeake Bay: Implications for biogeochemical cycling and hypoxia. Estuaries and Coasts 44, 103–122. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12237-020-00763-8
  • Chang, J., G-H. Lee, C.K. Harris, Y. Song, S. Figueroa, N. Schieder, and K. Lagamayo. 2020. Sediment transport mechanisms in altered depositional environments of the Anthropocene Nakdong Estuary: A numerical modeling study. Marine Geology, 430, p.106364.
  • Harris, C.K., J. Syvitski, H.G. Arango, E.H. Meiburg, S. Cohen, C.J. Jenkins, J.J. Birchler, E.W.H. Hutton, T.A. Kniskern, S. Radhakrishnan, G. Auad. 2020. Data-driven, multi-model workflow suggests strong influence from hurricanes on the generation of turbidity currents in the Gulf of Mexico. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (JMSE), 8: 586, https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse8080586.
  • Wang, C., Z. Liu, C.K. Harris, X. Wu, H. Wang, C. Bian, N. Bi, H. Duan, J. Xu. 2020. The impact of winter storms on sediment transport through a narrow strait, Bohai, China, Journal of Geophysical Research – Oceans. https://doi.org/10.1029/ 2020JC016069.
  • Liu, J.P, S.A. Kuehl, A.C. Pierce, J. Williams, N.E. Blair, C.K. Harris, D. Wa Aung, Y.Y. Aye. 2020. Fate of Ayeyarwady and Thanlwin Rivers sediments in the Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal. Marine Geology. https://doi.org/10.1016/ j.margeo.2020.106137.
  • Tarpley, D.R., C.K. Harris, C.T. Friedrichs, and C.R. Sherwood. 2019.  Tidal variation in cohesive sediment distribution and sensitivity to flocculation and bed consolidation in an idealized, partially mixed estuary.  Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (JMSE); 7: 334; doi:10.3390/jmse7100334.
  • Kuehl, S.A., J. Williams, J.P. Liu, C. Harris, D.W. Aung, D. Tarpley, M. Goodwyn, and Y.Y. Aye. 2019. Sediment dispersal and accumulation off the Ayeyarwady delta – Tectonic and oceanographic controls.  Marine Geology. 417: https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.margeo.2019.106000
  • Birchler, J.J., C.K. Harris, T.A. Kniskern, and C.R. Sherwood.  2018.  Numerical model of geochronological tracers for deposition and reworking applied to the Mississippi subaqueous delta.  Journal of Coastal Research; https://doi.org/ 10.2112/S185-092.
  • Birchler, J.J., C.K. Harris, C.R. Sherwood, and T.A. Kniskern. 2018.  Sediment transport model including short-lived radioisotopes:  Model description and idealized test cases.  Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (JMSE). 6: 144; doi:10.3390/ jmse6040144.
  • Moriarty, J.M., C.K. Harris, M.A.M. Friedrichs, K. Fennel, and K. Xu.  2018.  Impact of seabed resuspension on oxygen and nitrogen dynamics in the northern Gulf of Mexico:  a Numerical modeling study.  Journal of Geophysical Research – Oceans. https://doi.org/10.1029/ 2018JC013950. (Featured Article on the JGR portal, spring 2019).
  • Sherwood, C.R., A.L. Aretxabaleta, C.K. Harris, J.P. Rinehimer, R. Verney, B. Ferré.  2018.  Cohesive and mixed sediment in the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS v3.6) implemented in the Coupled Ocean Atmosphere Wave Sediment-Transport Modeling System (COAWST r1179).  Geoscientific Model Development; https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-11-1849-2018.
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Dr. Courtney Harris
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Department of Physical Sciences
P.O. Box 1346 (mailing)
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Gloucester Point, VA 23062

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