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Understanding the processes that lead to seasonal changes in grain size on muddy macro-tidal flat and channel complexes will assist efforts to predict future changes caused by climate change and construction of infrastructure like tidal power generators, wind farms, and causeways. Surficial sediment samples were collected for disaggregated inorganic grain size (DIGS) analysis every month for 1 year...