Assessing the impact of sea level rise due to climate change on seawater intrusion in Mekong Delta, Vietnam

Author:

Vu D. T.1,Yamada T.2,Ishidaira H.1

Affiliation:

1. Interdisciplinary Center for River Basin Environment (ICRE), University of Yamanashi, Takeda 4-3-11, Kofu, Yamanashi 400-8511, Japan

2. Graduate School of Civil and Environment Engineering, Chuo University, Kasuga 1-13-27, Bunkyo, Tokyo 112-0003, Japan

Abstract

Abstract In the context of climate change, salinity intrusion into rivers has been, and will be, one of the most important issues for coastal water resources management. A combination of changes, including increased temperature, change in regional rainfall, especially sea level rise (SLR) related to climate change, will have significant impacts on this phenomenon. This paper presents the outcomes of a study conducted in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam (MKD) for evaluating the effect of sea water intrusion under a new SLR scenario. Salinity intrusion was simulated by one-dimensional (1D) modeling. The relative sea level projection was constructed corresponding to the RCP 6.0 emission scenario for MKD based on the statistical downscaling method. The sea level in 2050 is projected to increase from 25 cm to 30 cm compared to the baseline period (in 2000). Furthermore, the simulated results suggested that salinity greater than 4 g/l, which affects rice yield, will intrude up to 50–60 km into the river. Approximately 30,000 ha of agricultural area will be affected if the sea level rise is 30 cm.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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