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Effects of sea level rise on salinity and tidal flooding patterns in the Guadiana Estuary

Journal

JOURNAL OF WATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Volume 12, Issue 7, Pages 2933-2947

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IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wcc.2021.202

Keywords

Guadiana Estuary; numerical model; sea level rise

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This study focuses on the impact of sea level rise on the Guadiana Estuary, showing that it leads to increased salinity and land inundation in the estuary. The study simulated the hydrodynamics of the estuary using a two-dimensional numerical model and incorporated factors like tidal amplitudes and freshwater discharge to evaluate the impacts of sea level rise.
Sea level rise is a worldwide concern as a high percentage of the population accommodates coastal areas. The focus of this study is the impact of sea level rise in the Guadiana Estuary, an estuary in the Iberian Peninsula formed at the interface of the Guadiana River and the Gulf of Cadiz. Estuaries will be impacted by sea level rise as these transitional environments host highly diverse and complex marine ecosystems. The major consequences of sea level rise are the intrusion of salt from the sea into fresh water and an increase in flooding area. As the physical, chemical, and biological components of estuaries are sensitive to changes in salinity, the purpose of this study is to further evaluate salt intrusion in the Guadiana Estuary caused by sea level rise. Hydrodynamics of the Guadiana Estuary were simulated in a two-dimensional numerical model with the MOHID water modeling system. A previously developed hydrodynamic model was implemented to further examine changes in salinity distribution in the estuary in response to sea level rise. Varying tidal amplitudes, freshwater discharge from the Guadiana River and bathymetries of the estuary were incorporated in the model to fully evaluate the impacts of sea level rise on salinity distribution and flooding areas of the estuary. Results show an overall increase in salinity and land inundation in the estuary in response to sea level rise.

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