A Qualitative Assessment of River Plumes Coupling SWAT Model Simulations and a Beach Optical Monitoring System

Author:

Joumar Nada1,Nabih Soumaya2ORCID,Chatzipavlis Antonis3ORCID,Velegrakis Adonis3ORCID,Hasiotis Thomas3,Tzoraki Ourania3ORCID,Stitou El Messari Jamal Eddine1ORCID,Benaabidate Lahcen2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Applied and Marine Geosciences, Geotechnics and Geohazards (LR3G), Faculty of Sciences, Abdelmalek Essaâdi University, Tetouan 93002, Morocco

2. Laboratory of Functional Ecology and Environment Engineering, Department of Environment, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, University of Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Fez 30000, Morocco

3. Department of Marine Sciences, School of the Environment, University of the Aegean, 81100 Mytilene, Greece

Abstract

The study of plumes occurring at the mouth of small rivers of temporal flow is a challenging task due to the lack of sedimentological and flow data of appropriate spatiotemporal scales. The present contribution examined the case of a typical un-gauged intermittent Mediterranean stream located in Northern Crete (Xiropotamos river). The SWAT (soil and water assessment tool) model was used to simulate and reproduce the hydrological behavior of the adjacent intermittent (Giofyros) river discharging at the same beach, the basin of which has the same geomorphological and hydrological characteristics. The output of the calibrated SWAT model was used to simulate daily flow data for the year 2014. The results were then considered together with the results of the RGB analysis of optical datasets of high spatio-temporal resolution for the same period, derived from a beach optical monitoring system (BOMS). The RGB analysis of the optical (TIMEX) imagery was shown to be a useful technique to identify and classify coastal plumes by using the spatio-temporal variability of pixel properties. The technique was also shown to be useful for the (qualitative) validation of the SWAT output and could be further improved by the collection of ‘ground truth’ data.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Waste Management and Disposal,Water Science and Technology,Oceanography

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