2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15119092
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Far-Field Influences Shadow the Effects of a Nuclear Power Plant’s Discharges in a Semi-Enclosed Bay

Abstract: The sustainable development of society depends on the reliable supply of electricity while keeping impacts on the environment to a minimum. A 951 MWe nuclear power plant in the semi-enclosed Nanwan Bay at the southern tip of Taiwan began operating in May 1984. Part of the bay is in Kenting National Park, which is known for its coral reefs and abundant marine life; thus, thermal pollution from the cooling water discharge is a great concern. Fortunately, the bay opens south to face the Luzon Strait, where the wo… Show more

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“…Irrespective of whether it is summer or winter, the duration of the thermal plume staying at the east station is approximately 10 h, which is much shorter than its duration at the south station. This result corresponds with Chen et al's [3] study of the flow field in Nan Wan Bay. Two selected model sites to the east and south of the outlet at a distance of approximately 500 m were sampled to illustrate their time series of temperature profiles in both summer and winter, and the results are shown in Figure 12.…”
Section: Thermal Plume Dispersion In Wintersupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Irrespective of whether it is summer or winter, the duration of the thermal plume staying at the east station is approximately 10 h, which is much shorter than its duration at the south station. This result corresponds with Chen et al's [3] study of the flow field in Nan Wan Bay. Two selected model sites to the east and south of the outlet at a distance of approximately 500 m were sampled to illustrate their time series of temperature profiles in both summer and winter, and the results are shown in Figure 12.…”
Section: Thermal Plume Dispersion In Wintersupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Between the seamount to the south and the landmass to the north, the terrain is deep, and this depth extends toward the two capes, forming an open-ended, arc-shaped channel. The movement of water masses in Nan Wan Bay is primarily governed by robust tidal forces, including diurnal and semidiurnal tides, and is additionally influenced by seasonal monsoons [3,4]. In the offshore parts of Nan Wan Bay, during ebb tides, tidal currents typically flow eastward from the southern end of the Taiwan Strait to the western Pacific Ocean through the bay; conversely, they flow westward during flood tides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The operation of the nuclear plant has since raised significant environmental concerns, leading to active research in the area. Long-term water quality monitoring data indicate that the water temperature changes in the Bay are mainly affected by weather, seasonality, and large-scale ocean events, and are not directly related to the discharge of heated water [9,10]. In an attempt to gain a deeper understanding of how these complex natural phenomena can impact marine ecosystems, it is necessary to investigate the unique influence of strongly interrelated factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%