Integrated modeling analysis of estuarine responses to extreme hydrological events and sea-level rise

  • Wenting Wu*
  • , Zhaoqing Yang
  • , Xuejun Zhang
  • , Yunxuan Zhou
  • , Bo Tian
  • , Qiuhong Tang
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Estuaries are vulnerable to climate change and are particularly sensitive to extreme river discharge (RD) and sea-level rise (SLR). To understand the effects of extreme RD and SLR on estuaries, an integrated modeling approach is adopted to simulate hydrodynamic changes in the Yangtze River Estuary. Model results showed that SLR will intensify the estuarine hydrodynamics in water level, currents, and salinity. Water level, current speed, and salinity increased linearly with the magnitude of SLR. The hydrological model suggested a lower RD in the future. This will increase the saltwater intrusion, which will be more severe during the lower RD and drought extreme hydrological event (EHE) conditions. Model results also suggested that the saltwater intrusion is more sensitive to RD than SLR. In addition, the interplay between the RD and SLR will exacerbate the impacts of coastal oceans on estuarine hydrodynamics, especially during extremely low RD conditions. Moreover, the decrease of RD and deepening of the channel due to human activities will also amplify the effects of SLR on the Estuary, increasing the risk of coastal disasters.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107555
JournalEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Volume261
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 Oct 2021

Keywords

  • Climate change
  • Estuarine responses
  • Extreme hydrological events
  • Integrated modeling analysis
  • Sea-level rise

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