#chasingthemud

Postdoc life can become sometimes very excited, especially when there is time to go out in the field and enjoy the beauty of nature. Last monday, I joined a one-day fieldwork to the Western Scheldt Estuary, #chasingthemud. Wietse van de Lageweg and Lisanne Braat are looking for mud, so to question is where can we find the mud in a sandy system such as the Western Scheldt. Wietse just started as a postdoc and he is interested in finding the mud within the subsurface, whereas Lisanne is looking for mud and its role on the morphodynamics of the system. Lisanne just published here first paper as well about the effect of mud on a millenial scale in ESurf.

Little bit of mud, but predominantly sand.

I really enjoyed the day #chasingthemud, taking some cores and digging some holes looking for this mud. The tidal flat that we visited, Plaat van Walsoorden, is also of interest for me, as here couple of shoal margin collapses occurred in the last decade (last big one in July 2014). Unfortunately, there was no time to look mud in this part of the tidal flat.


It was a succesful day as we did find some mud, although the location is not well predicted, as there is a lot of variability within a meter.



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