Storm-induced saltwater intrusion responds divergently to sea level rise in a complicated estuary

被引:2
|
作者
Yang, Jie [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Zhang, Wei [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Hohai Univ, Natl Key Lab Water Disaster Prevent, Nanjing 210024, Peoples R China
[2] Hohai Univ, Key Lab Coastal Disaster & Def, Minist Educ, Nanjing 210024, Peoples R China
[3] Hohai Univ, Coll Harbor Coastal & Offshore Engn, Nanjing 210024, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Pearl River Estuary; tropical cyclone; saltwater intrusion; sea level rise; stratification; SALT INTRUSION; COASTAL INUNDATION; MODEL; IMPACTS; AGE; WIND; BAY; CIRCULATION; SALINITY; SURGE;
D O I
10.1088/1748-9326/ad0e32
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Global warming and sea level rise (SLR) not only increase the intensity and frequency of coastal hazards but also complicate associated dynamics. The exacerbated saltwater intrusion in this context will further be adversely affected by storms with deepening distances and growing duration, aside from the simultaneous coastal flooding they cause. Here, we investigate storm-induced saltwater intrusion and its responses to SLR in the Pearl River Estuary by numerical simulation. Predominant in competition with river runoffs, typhoons passing by cause fast stratification and dramatic increase of saltwater intrusion lengths via wind mixing. Stronger destratification and longer recovery time are linked to a narrow long channel, where the tidal excursion is weak owing to bay/channel-shape modulation. The rising sea levels enhance the tidal prism and shift the saline water universally to the upper reaches, and this impact tends to be amplified in the upper part of the bays owing to the narrowing bay shape and shoaling bathymetry. The saltwater intrusion length could be expressed as a linear relationship with the water level, but with divergent responses to storms, depending on bay/channel shapes. Amplification of saline intrusion is indicated in the channel-shaped estuary, but the farthest distance during a storm is less sensitive to SLR than in a bell-shaped estuary. The present study reveals the potential importance of storm-induced compound hazards to coastal communities, and highlights the notably specific salinity responses whereby tributary morphology.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The impact of sea-level rise on saltwater intrusion for barrier-island aquifers in North Carolina
    Fiori, Nicholas
    Anderson Jr, William P.
    CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH, 2022, 244
  • [32] Native and non-native halophytes resiliency against sea-level rise and saltwater intrusion
    Xue, Lian
    Li, Xiuzhen
    Yan, Zhongzheng
    Zhang, Qian
    Ding, Wenhui
    Huang, Xing
    Tian, Bo
    Ge, Zhenming
    Yin, Qiuxiao
    HYDROBIOLOGIA, 2018, 806 (01) : 47 - 65
  • [33] Saltwater intrusion and sea level rise threatens U.S. rural coastal landscapes and communities
    O'Donnell, Kiera L.
    Bernhardt, Emily S.
    Yang, Xi
    Emanuel, Ryan E.
    Ardon, Marcelo
    Lerdau, Manuel T.
    Manda, Alex K.
    Braswell, Anna E.
    BenDor, Todd K.
    Edwards, Eric C.
    Frankenberg, Elizabeth
    Helton, Ashley M.
    Kominoski, John S.
    Lesen, Amy E.
    Naylor, Lindsay
    Noe, Greg
    Tully, Kate L.
    White, Elliott
    Wright, Justin P.
    ANTHROPOCENE, 2024, 45
  • [34] Native and non-native halophytes resiliency against sea-level rise and saltwater intrusion
    Lian Xue
    Xiuzhen Li
    Zhongzheng Yan
    Qian Zhang
    Wenhui Ding
    Xing Huang
    Bo Tian
    Zhenming Ge
    Qiuxiao Yin
    Hydrobiologia, 2018, 806 : 47 - 65
  • [35] Assessing impacts of climate change, sea level rise, and drainage canals on saltwater intrusion to coastal aquifer
    Rasmussen, P.
    Sonnenborg, T. O.
    Goncear, G.
    Hinsby, K.
    HYDROLOGY AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, 2013, 17 (01) : 421 - 443
  • [36] Quantification of Storm-Induced Bathymetric Change in a Back-Barrier Estuary
    Neil K. Ganju
    Steven E. Suttles
    Alexis Beudin
    Daniel J. Nowacki
    Jennifer L. Miselis
    Brian D. Andrews
    Estuaries and Coasts, 2017, 40 : 22 - 36
  • [37] Processes influencing storm-induced currents in the Irish Sea
    Jones, JE
    Davies, AM
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY, 2003, 33 (01) : 88 - 104
  • [38] Quantification of Storm-Induced Bathymetric Change in a Back-Barrier Estuary
    Ganju, Neil K.
    Suttles, Steven E.
    Beudin, Alexis
    Nowacki, Daniel J.
    Miselis, Jennifer L.
    Andrews, Brian D.
    ESTUARIES AND COASTS, 2017, 40 (01) : 22 - 36
  • [39] River Discharge and Saltwater Intrusion Level Study of Yangtze River Estuary, China
    Xu, Zhi
    Ma, Jing
    Wang, Hao
    Hu, Yajie
    Yang, Guiyu
    Deng, Wei
    WATER, 2018, 10 (06)
  • [40] Effects of sea level rise and typhoon intensity on storm surge and waves in Pearl River Estuary
    Yin, Kai
    Xu, Sudong
    Huang, Wenrui
    Xie, Yang
    OCEAN ENGINEERING, 2017, 136 : 80 - 93