J. (Jianwei) Sun
J. (Jianwei) Sun
Profiel
Salt marshes are highly productive ecosystems that provide valuable functions. One of the challenges facing salt marshes is accelerated sea-level rise (SLR). The ability of salt marshes to keep pace with SLR largely depends on vertical accretion rates. This implies a need for sufficient sediment that can be transported towards the marsh. Saltmarsh creeks, which are the channels that dissect salt marshes, actively facilitate water and sediment. However, their role in sediment delivery is not always straightforward.
Jianwei's PhD research focuses on investigating the role of saltmarsh creeks in sediment transport. This study is part of the Coping with Deltas in Transition project within the framework of the Programme Strategic Scientific Alliances between China and the Netherlands.
Expertise
Publicaties
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2024
Sediment fluxes within salt marsh tidal creek systems in the Yangtze Estuary
Jianwei Sun / Bram van Prooijen / Xianye Wang / Zhonghao Zhao / Qing He / Zhengbing Wang
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2024
Sources of suspended sediments in salt marsh creeks
Field measurements in China and the Netherlands
Jianwei Sun / Bram van Prooijen / Xianye Wang / Jill Hanssen / Weiming Xie / Jianliang Lin / Yuan Xu / Qing He / Zhengbing Wang -
2023
Distinctive sedimentary processes on two contrasting tidal flats of the Yellow River Delta
Weiming Xie / Jianwei Sun / Leicheng Guo / Fan Xu / Xianye Wang / Hongyu Ji / Yaoshen Fan / Zheng bing Wang / Qing He
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