Modeling interactions between tides, storm surges, and river discharges in the Kapuas River delta
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Published:2022-06-01
Issue:10
Volume:19
Page:2741-2757
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Sampurno JokoORCID, Vallaeys ValentinORCID, Ardianto Randy, Hanert EmmanuelORCID
Abstract
Abstract. The Kapuas River delta is a unique estuary system on the western coast of the island of Borneo, Indonesia. Its hydrodynamics are driven by an interplay
between storm surges, tides, and river discharges. These interactions are likely to be exacerbated by global warming, leading to more frequent
compound flooding in the area. The mechanisms driving compound flooding events in the Kapuas River delta remain, however, poorly known. Here we
attempt to fill this gap by assessing the interactions between river discharges, tides, and storm surges and how they can drive a compound
inundation over the riverbanks, particularly within Pontianak, the main city along the Kapuas River. We simulated these interactions using the
multi-scale hydrodynamic model SLIM (Second-generation Louvain-la-Neuve Ice-ocean Model). Our model correctly reproduces the Kapuas River's hydrodynamics and its interactions with tides and storm surge
from the Karimata Strait. We considered several extreme-scenario test cases to evaluate the impact of tide–storm–discharge interactions on the
maximum water level profile from the river mouth to the upstream part of the river. Based on the maximum water level profiles, we divide the Kapuas
River's stream into three zones, i.e., the tidally dominated region (from the river mouth to about 30 km upstream), the transition region
(from about 30 km to about 150 km upstream), and the river-dominated region (beyond 150 km upstream). Thus, the local water
management can define proper mitigation for handling compound flooding hazards along the riverbanks by using this zoning category. The model also
successfully reproduced a compound flooding event in Pontianak, which occurred on 29 December 2018. For this event, the wind-generated surge
appeared to be the dominant trigger.
Funder
Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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