Tidal impacts on riparian salinities near estuaries


Autoria(s): Werner, AD; Lockington, DA
Contribuinte(s)

C Neal (Editor-in-Chief)

M Sophocleous (Editor-in-Chief)

R Krzysztofowicz (Editor-in-Chief)

Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

Groundwater-dependent riparian biota is known to be sensitive to changes in soil and groundwater salinity in estuarine systems. The groundwater flow and salinity behaviour in a phreatic aquifer adjoining a partially penetrating, tidal. estuary is investigated through two-dimensional numerical experiments for a lateral cross-section, which explore the influence of factors, such as aquifer and soil materials, tidal amptitudes, and regional groundwater hydraulic gradients. The density contrast between estuarine water and the fresh groundwater drives saltwater penetration of the aquifer even in the case of a marked groundwater hydraulic gradient towards the estuary. We show that tidal fluctuations in estuaries can significantly affect the groundwater salinity distribution in adjacent density-stratified phreatic aquifers. This has consequences for the expected distribution of salinity-sensitive biota in the hyporheic zone as well as vegetation and fauna dependent on water in the riparian soil and aquifer. The shape of the dense saltwater wedge propagating into the adjacent groundwater system is also modified by the estuarine tidal signal, although this effect appears to have only minor influence on the maximum distance penetrated into the aquifer (i.e., location of the 'toe' of the wedge). Tide-induced changes to riparian groundwater salinity are advection-driven, as evidenced by the modified time-averaged groundwater flow dynamics. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:82886

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier BV

Palavras-Chave #Engineering, Civil #Geosciences, Multidisciplinary #Water Resources #Coastal Processes #Density-dependent Flow #Groundwater-dependent Ecosystems #Salinization #Water-use #Unconfined Aquifers #Colorado River #Surface-water #Groundwater #Soil #Australia #Accumulation #Tolerance #Intrusion #C1 #290899 Civil Engineering not elsewhere classified #780199 Other
Tipo

Journal Article