2015
DOI: 10.15447/sfews.2015v13iss1art2
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Three-Dimensional Modeling of Hydrodynamics and Salinity in the San Francisco Estuary: An Evaluation of Model Accuracy, X2, and the Low-Salinity Zone

Abstract: The three-dimensional UnTRIM San Francisco Bay-Delta model was applied to simulate tidal hydrodynamics and salinity in the San Francisco Estuary (estuary) using an unstructured grid. We compared model predictions to observations of water level, tidal flow, current speed, and salinity collected at 137 locations throughout the estuary. A quantitative approach based on multiple model assessment metrics was used to evaluate the model's accuracy for each comparison. These comparisons demonstrate that the model accu… Show more

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“…The UnTRIM hydrodynamic model has been implemented in the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to simulate tides, inflows and water diversions, water surface elevations, 3-D velocities, and salinity throughout the Bay-Delta system (MacWilliams et al 2015). The UnTRIM Bay-Delta model spans the entire estuary, from the Pacific Ocean through the Sacramento River and San Joaquin River (Figure 2).…”
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“…The UnTRIM hydrodynamic model has been implemented in the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to simulate tides, inflows and water diversions, water surface elevations, 3-D velocities, and salinity throughout the Bay-Delta system (MacWilliams et al 2015). The UnTRIM Bay-Delta model spans the entire estuary, from the Pacific Ocean through the Sacramento River and San Joaquin River (Figure 2).…”
Section: March 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used a two-equation turbulence closure model, choosing parameter values of the generic length-scale equation from Warner et al (2005) to yield the k-ε closure (Umlauf and Burchard 2003). MacWilliams et al (2015) presented a detailed description of the model boundary conditions and forcing. The UnTRIM Bay-Delta Model has been used previously to examine the location of the 2 psu isohaline in San Francisco Bay (MacWilliams et al 2015), for studies of fish habitat (Kimmerer et al …”
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“…Because salinity is such a strong driver of abundance and distribution of overbite clams, the effect of different freshwater sources on Suisun Marsh -such as Delta outflow (MacWilliams et al 2015), ephemeral creeks (O'Rear and Moyle 2013), wastewater-treatment discharges (Siegel 2014), and in-marsh water diversions (Laćan and Resh 2016) -should be assessed to elucidate more finescale effects of freshwater inflows. Given overbite clam's high filtration rates (Greene et al 2011), their high abundance in lower Suisun Slough could reduce the supply of phytoplankton and zooplankton transported up the slough from Grizzly Bay to smaller, more interior sloughs.…”
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