Application of the Comparison of Multibeam Echo-Sound Records to the Study of Stability of a Toxic Waste Stockpile Located on the Margin of a Tidal System: Tinto Estuary, Huelva, SW Spain
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For more than 40 years, the industrial complex which developed near Huelva (in SW Spain)
produced a huge amount of phosphogypsum as a waste product of manufacturing fertilizers. This
waste was stockpiled in a stack 25 m high, covering 1200 ha of what was once a salt marsh. The
weight of that enormous amount of waste produced active subsidence in the underlying sediment.
Part of the sediment was injected into the marginal areas, where the load pressure is minor, causing
significant vertical movement in the floor of the estuarine channel. This manuscript describes several
surficial features using multibeam echosound. A crest formed by cones and a bulge area could be
interpreted as injection structures. The evolution of the topographic position of the floor was also
analyzed by comparing different records of the estuarine bed in the margins of the stockpile. The
data in this work document the changes in the dynamics of the estuary in relation to these vertical
movements. These changes in dynamicsled to erosion and deposition in various areas of the bed
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Carro, B. M., Reyes, A., Morales, J. A., & Borrego, J. (2021). Application of the Comparison of Multibeam Echo-Sound Records to the Study of Stability of a Toxic Waste Stockpile Located on the Margin of a Tidal System: Tinto Estuary, Huelva, SW Spain. In Remote Sensing (Vol. 13, Issue 21, p. 4364). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13214364














