This book is intended as a useful handbook for professionals and
researchers in the areas of Physical Oceanography, Marine Geology,
Coastal Geomorphology and Coastal Engineering and as a text for graduate
students in these fields. With its emphasis on boundary layer flow and
basic sediment transport modelling, it is meant to help fill the gap
between general hydrodynamic texts and descriptive texts on marine and
coastal sedimentary processes. The book commences with a review of
coastal bottom boundary layer flows including the boundary layer
interaction between waves and steady currents. The concept of eddy
viscosity for these flows is discussed in depth because of its relation
to sediment diffusivity. The quasi-steady processes of sediment
transport over flat beds are discussed. Small scale coastal bedforms and
the corresponding hydraulic roughness are described. The motion of
suspended sand particles is studied in detail with emphasis on the
possible suspension maintaining mechanisms in coastal flows. Sediment
pickup functions are provided for unsteady flows. A new combined
convection-diffusion model is provided for suspended sediment
distributions. Different methods of sediment transport model building
are presented together with some classical models.