Impacts of external factors in salinity patterns via numerical modeling along the Scheldt Estuary, Belgium

IF 4.7 2区 地球科学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES
Boli Zhu, Danitza Salazar, Patrick Willems
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Abstract

Study region:

The Scheldt Estuary in Belgium

Study focus:

Understanding the mechanisms that control salt intrusion in estuaries is crucial due to its significant impact on the ecological environment and the water resource potential of estuaries. This study utilizes the Mike11 model to perform discharge (Q), water level (WL), and salinity (S) simulations in the reference and three future scenarios with sea level (SL) rise and Q reduction. A comparative analysis is conducted to evaluate the impact of individual and combined external factors (Q and WL) in the high-risk scenario S2.

New hydrological insights for the regions:

Results demonstrate that the midstream S is more sensitive to climate change compared to the upstream, leading to a transition of dominance from the freshwater zone to the mesohaline zone. The temporal evolution of S longitudinal structure exhibits significant variations throughout the year, showing increasing saltwater intrusion distance as the scenario intensify, particularly in seasonally low river flow period. It is also found that the combined effects of external factors on variable S demonstrate complex interactions, yielding varying sensitivities across different regions, rather than simply being the sum of individual factor impacts. Additionally, the correlations analysis indicates robust negative associations between upstream Q and S, and intricate and weak positive relationships between downstream WL and S.

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通过数值建模研究外部因素对比利时斯海尔德河口盐度模式的影响
研究区域:比利时斯海尔德河口研究重点:由于盐分入侵对河口的生态环境和水资源潜力有重大影响,因此了解控制河口盐分入侵的机制至关重要。本研究利用 Mike11 模型对参考情景和三种未来情景(海平面(SL)上升和 Q 值降低)中的排水量(Q)、水位(WL)和盐度(S)进行了模拟。结果表明,与上游相比,中游 S 对气候变化更加敏感,导致淡水区的主导地位向中盐区过渡。S 纵向结构的时间演化在全年中表现出显著的变化,随着情景的加剧,盐水入侵距离不断增加,尤其是在季节性河流流量较小的时期。研究还发现,外部因素对变量 S 的综合影响表现出复杂的相互作用,在不同地区产生不同的敏感性,而不仅仅是单个因素影响的总和。此外,相关性分析表明,上游 Q 与 S 之间存在强有力的负相关关系,而下游 WL 与 S 之间则存在错综复杂的微弱正相关关系。
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Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies
Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
8.50%
发文量
284
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies publishes original research papers enhancing the science of hydrology and aiming at region-specific problems, past and future conditions, analysis, review and solutions. The journal particularly welcomes research papers that deliver new insights into region-specific hydrological processes and responses to changing conditions, as well as contributions that incorporate interdisciplinarity and translational science.
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