Mekong River study reveals impact of sediment dynamics on coastal morphology.
The study looked at how sediment moves in the Mekong River and found that fine sediment gets trapped in the river and estuary due to changes in water flow and salt levels. Sediment is more likely to stay put during the wet season when the river is strong, but moves into the estuary during the dry season. This can affect the shape of the river channels. The researchers measured water flow, salt levels, and sediment properties to understand these processes better.