Honest question but where does the mud come from? Is there another bit of east coast getting ever deeper as the mud moves into these places that keep silting up? I know it settles out from the water, but the water must be picking it up from somewhere.
Honest question but where does the mud come from? Is there another bit of east coast getting ever deeper as the mud moves into these places that keep silting up? I know it settles out from the water, but the water must be picking it up from somewhere.
Soil carried away as run-off from fields. Changing agricultural practice over the post war years, switch from mixed farming to arable, increased field size and the introduction of winter cereal crops have exacerbated the problem. Essex soils are predominately clay and clay platelets agglomerate, or clump, into tiny lumps in sea water, settles out of suspension and creates the mud we love.
There has always been sedimentation around our coast but it has become much worse over the last 40 or 50 years.
But of course, I could be wrong![]()
settles out of suspension and creates the mud we love.
There has always been sedimentation around our coast
Crikey Steve, that sounds very technical.
See you can remember all that studying you did.
I have always thought that I have a touch of 'agglomerate platelets' , mostly round my middle!!!!!![]()
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Hi All,
I was just wondering if the dredging which was meant to start in January went ahead?
If so, what sort of depth to they have in there now?
Many thanks
Ian
I saw a Dredger there this weekend