Extension of the general unit hydrograph theory for the spread of salinity in estuaries
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Published:2023-05-11
Issue:3
Volume:19
Page:603-614
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ISSN:1812-0792
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Container-title:Ocean Science
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Ocean Sci.
Author:
Cai HuayangORCID, Li Bo, Gu Junhao, Zhao TongtiegangORCID, Garel ErwanORCID
Abstract
Abstract. From both practical and theoretical perspectives, it is
essential to be able to express observed salinity distributions in terms of
simplified theoretical models, which enable qualitative assessments to be
made in many problems concerning water resource utilization (such as intake
of fresh water) in estuaries. In this study, we propose a general and
analytical salt intrusion model inspired by Guo's general unit hydrograph
theory for flood hydrograph prediction in a watershed. To derive a simple,
general and analytical model of salinity distribution, we first make four
hypotheses on the longitudinal salinity gradient based on empirical
observations; we then derive a general unit hydrograph for the salinity
distribution along a partially mixed or well-mixed estuary. The newly
developed model can be well calibrated using a minimum of three salinity
measurements along the estuary axis and does converge towards zero when the
along-estuary distance approaches infinity asymptotically. The theory has
been successfully applied to reproduce the salt intrusion in 21 estuaries
worldwide, which suggests that the proposed method can be a useful tool for
quickly assessing the spread of salinity under a wide range of riverine and
tidal conditions and for quantifying the potential impacts of
human-induced and natural changes.
Funder
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Embryology,Anatomy
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