Effects of sea level rise on the salinity of Bahmanshir estuary
Bahmanshir estuary, which is connected to the Persian Gulf, is one of the most important water resources in region. In this study, saltwater intrusion due to possible sea level rise in the Bahmanshir estuary was investigated. A one-dimensional hydrodynamic and water quality model was used for the si...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2016-02, Vol.12 (10) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bahmanshir estuary, which is connected to the Persian Gulf, is one of
the most important water resources in region. In this study, saltwater
intrusion due to possible sea level rise in the Bahmanshir estuary was
investigated. A one-dimensional hydrodynamic and water quality model
was used for the simulation of the salinity intrusion and associated
water quality, with measured field data being used for model
calibration and verification. The verified model was then used as a
virtual laboratory to study the effects of different parameters on the
salinity intrusion. A coupled gas-cycle/climate model was used to
generate the climate change scenarios in the studied area that showed
sea level rises varying from 30 to 90 cm for 2100. The models were then
combined to assess the impact of future sea level rise on the salinity
distribution in the Bahmanshir estuary. Using important dimensionless
numbers, a dimensionally homogenous equation was subsequently developed
for the prediction of the salinity intrusion length, showing that the
salinity intrusion length is inversely correlated with the discharge
and directly with the sea level rise. In addition, the magnitude and
frequency of the salinity standard violations at the pump station were
predicted for 2100, showing that the salinity violations under climate
change effects can increase to 45 % of the times at this location. This
reveals the importance of this type of approach for considering future
infrastructure management. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 |