2009
DOI: 10.1029/2008jc004831
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Saltwater intrusion into the Changjiang River: A model‐guided mechanism study

Abstract: [1] The Changjiang River (CR) is divided into a southern branch (SB) and a northern branche (NB) by Chongming Island as the river enters the East China Sea. Observations reveal that during the dry season the saltwater in the inner shelf of the East China Sea flows into the CR through the NB and forms an isolated mass of saltwater in the upstream area of the SB. The physical mechanism causing this saltwater intrusion has been studied using the high-resolution unstructured-grid Finite-Volume Coastal Ocean Model … Show more

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“…However, the total PPCP concentrations were relatively low at the two estuarine sites near Shanghai, the largest city in the central and lower Yangtze region, likely due to seawater dilution. The study on the surface water salinity has showed that the Yangtze River estuary can be affected by seawater intrusion, especially in dry seasons (Xue et al, 2009). The samples from the estuary were collected in December, which was in the low flow season (November to next March) of the Yangtze.…”
Section: Occurrence Of Ppcps In the Central And Lower Yangtze Rivermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the total PPCP concentrations were relatively low at the two estuarine sites near Shanghai, the largest city in the central and lower Yangtze region, likely due to seawater dilution. The study on the surface water salinity has showed that the Yangtze River estuary can be affected by seawater intrusion, especially in dry seasons (Xue et al, 2009). The samples from the estuary were collected in December, which was in the low flow season (November to next March) of the Yangtze.…”
Section: Occurrence Of Ppcps In the Central And Lower Yangtze Rivermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two kinds of models are typically used: numerical models and analytical models. Presently, numerical models are more popular especially two-dimensional (2-D) and 3-D models (Kärnä et al, 2015;Elias et al, 2012;Zhao et al, 2012;Li et al, 2012;Jeong et al, 2010;Wu and Zhu, 2010;Xue et al, 2009;An et al, 2009, etc. ) because they can provide more spatial and temporal detail.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detailed theoretical aspects of the model are presented in Chen et al (2006). The model has been used to simulate the circulation and physical processes in estuaries, coastal waters, and open oceans Xue et al 2009;Li et al 2008;Huang et al 2008;Zhao et al 2006;Isobe and Beardsley 2006;Aoki and Isobe 2007;Weisberg and Zheng 2006a); wetting and drying processes in tide flats (Zheng et al 2003;Yang and Khangaonkar 2009); physical-biological interactions (Tian et al 2009;Ji et al 2008Ji et al , 2009Chen and Rawson 2005); storm surges (Weisberg and Zheng 2006b;Qi et al 2009); and nearshore restoration (Yang et al 2010a, b).…”
Section: Hydrodynamic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%