2022
DOI: 10.3390/jmse10070951
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On the Mechanism behind the Variation of the Tidal Current Asymmetry in Response to Reclamations in Lingding Bay, China

Abstract: Tidal current asymmetry, an important factor for waterborne substance transport, is strongly affected by the changing shoreline. Lingding Bay (LDB), located in the center of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, has suffered great shoreline changes since the 1970s. A well-validated numerical model is built to investigate how the changing shoreline impacts tidal current asymmetry, which is quantified by the skewness parameter. Two types of tidal current asymmetries, the flow velocity asymmetry (FVA) a… Show more

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“…According to Yu et al (2020) understanding the evolutions of tidal duration asymmetry under hydrological and morphological conditions has important implications for ecosystem management and navigation. Ji et al (2022) reinforced that the time-spatial distribution of tidal current asymmetries is important for the transport of substances, not only sediment, but also contaminants and plastics. In a study conducted in Lingding Bay (southern China), the authors described that the results of tidal variations enrich the understanding of the response to human activities, which can be of practical significance for the management of estuaries in the maintenance of navigation channels and in the conservation of the ecological environment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…According to Yu et al (2020) understanding the evolutions of tidal duration asymmetry under hydrological and morphological conditions has important implications for ecosystem management and navigation. Ji et al (2022) reinforced that the time-spatial distribution of tidal current asymmetries is important for the transport of substances, not only sediment, but also contaminants and plastics. In a study conducted in Lingding Bay (southern China), the authors described that the results of tidal variations enrich the understanding of the response to human activities, which can be of practical significance for the management of estuaries in the maintenance of navigation channels and in the conservation of the ecological environment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%