New river exit triggers powerful sediment transport in Yellow River estuary!
The study looked at how sediment moves in the Yellow River estuary. By using computer models, researchers found that changes in the river's path in 1996 created a new way for sediment to travel. They discovered that a mix of waves and tides now play a big role in moving sediment, especially near the old river mouth. This new information helps us understand how sediment is carried in the area and how it might affect the environment.