Idealised estuary salinity-morphology effect characterisation investigation

Estuaries are bodies of water along the coasts that are formed when fresh water from rivers flows into and mixes with salt water from the ocean. The density of seawater is greater than fresh water and it varies with salinity and temperature. Fresh water tends to float on top of seawater because of...

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Main Authors: Tengku Mohmed Noor Izam, Tengku Fadhlin, Farhan Haron, Nuryazmeen, Mohd Ali, Siti Nurhayati, Romali, Noor Suraya, Ibrahim, Saerahany Legori
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spelling my.iium.irep.1147422024-09-30T06:54:20Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/114742/ Idealised estuary salinity-morphology effect characterisation investigation Tengku Mohmed Noor Izam, Tengku Fadhlin Farhan Haron, Nuryazmeen Mohd Ali, Siti Nurhayati Romali, Noor Suraya Ibrahim, Saerahany Legori TA170 Environmental engineering. Sustainable engineering Estuaries are bodies of water along the coasts that are formed when fresh water from rivers flows into and mixes with salt water from the ocean. The density of seawater is greater than fresh water and it varies with salinity and temperature. Fresh water tends to float on top of seawater because of its lower density. Human-induced activities like the dredging of shipping lanes along the bottom estuarine, the dumping of industrial wastes into the water system, and shoreline development influence estuarine dynamics which include the mixing process. These activities lead to salinity changes and further adversely affect the estuarine ecosystem. The purpose of this research is to verify how salinity-morphology relations change in an estuarine system under various rainfall patterns, more specifically under extremely high rainfall conditions. The experiment that has been conducted studied the salinity-morphology relationships for a variety of rainfall patterns, most particularly for exceptionally high rainfall conditions, using an idealised channel. In the first part of this research, the morphology changes of the mixing between salt water (estuary) and freshwater (river) for different rainfall patterns, had been investigated in laboratory experiments. Fresh water was released from one end of the flume channel and overflowing over the weir at the other end. Meanwhile, salt water was represented by the red dye tracer released slowly through a weir and intruded horizontally to the upstream as a gravity current. In this experiment, an artificial roughened bed section was used as morphology change. The salinity pattern is plotted using Microsoft Excel. The salinity levels were measured at selected stations along the channel/longitudinal (x-axis), and also in transverse (y-axis) and vertical directions (z-axis) within the time duration. The observed salinity profile showed the difference in salinity level between heavy and light rain conditions with morphology effect where during heavy rain, the salinity level will decrease, hence, the existence of an artificial roughened bed section will affect the time taken for the process of mixing between salt water and fresh water. Semarak Ilmu Publishing 2024-03-26 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/114742/13/114742_Idealised%20estuary%20salinity-morphology%20effect_SCOPUS.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/114742/14/114742_Idealised%20estuary%20salinity-morphology%20effect.pdf Tengku Mohmed Noor Izam, Tengku Fadhlin and Farhan Haron, Nuryazmeen and Mohd Ali, Siti Nurhayati and Romali, Noor Suraya and Ibrahim, Saerahany Legori (2024) Idealised estuary salinity-morphology effect characterisation investigation. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology, 42 (1). pp. 93-103. ISSN 2462-1943 https://semarakilmu.com.my/journals/index.php/applied_sciences_eng_tech/article/view/3276/4310 https://doi.org/10.37934/araset.42.1.93103
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topic TA170 Environmental engineering. Sustainable engineering
spellingShingle TA170 Environmental engineering. Sustainable engineering
Tengku Mohmed Noor Izam, Tengku Fadhlin
Farhan Haron, Nuryazmeen
Mohd Ali, Siti Nurhayati
Romali, Noor Suraya
Ibrahim, Saerahany Legori
Idealised estuary salinity-morphology effect characterisation investigation
description Estuaries are bodies of water along the coasts that are formed when fresh water from rivers flows into and mixes with salt water from the ocean. The density of seawater is greater than fresh water and it varies with salinity and temperature. Fresh water tends to float on top of seawater because of its lower density. Human-induced activities like the dredging of shipping lanes along the bottom estuarine, the dumping of industrial wastes into the water system, and shoreline development influence estuarine dynamics which include the mixing process. These activities lead to salinity changes and further adversely affect the estuarine ecosystem. The purpose of this research is to verify how salinity-morphology relations change in an estuarine system under various rainfall patterns, more specifically under extremely high rainfall conditions. The experiment that has been conducted studied the salinity-morphology relationships for a variety of rainfall patterns, most particularly for exceptionally high rainfall conditions, using an idealised channel. In the first part of this research, the morphology changes of the mixing between salt water (estuary) and freshwater (river) for different rainfall patterns, had been investigated in laboratory experiments. Fresh water was released from one end of the flume channel and overflowing over the weir at the other end. Meanwhile, salt water was represented by the red dye tracer released slowly through a weir and intruded horizontally to the upstream as a gravity current. In this experiment, an artificial roughened bed section was used as morphology change. The salinity pattern is plotted using Microsoft Excel. The salinity levels were measured at selected stations along the channel/longitudinal (x-axis), and also in transverse (y-axis) and vertical directions (z-axis) within the time duration. The observed salinity profile showed the difference in salinity level between heavy and light rain conditions with morphology effect where during heavy rain, the salinity level will decrease, hence, the existence of an artificial roughened bed section will affect the time taken for the process of mixing between salt water and fresh water.
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author Tengku Mohmed Noor Izam, Tengku Fadhlin
Farhan Haron, Nuryazmeen
Mohd Ali, Siti Nurhayati
Romali, Noor Suraya
Ibrahim, Saerahany Legori
author_facet Tengku Mohmed Noor Izam, Tengku Fadhlin
Farhan Haron, Nuryazmeen
Mohd Ali, Siti Nurhayati
Romali, Noor Suraya
Ibrahim, Saerahany Legori
author_sort Tengku Mohmed Noor Izam, Tengku Fadhlin
title Idealised estuary salinity-morphology effect characterisation investigation
title_short Idealised estuary salinity-morphology effect characterisation investigation
title_full Idealised estuary salinity-morphology effect characterisation investigation
title_fullStr Idealised estuary salinity-morphology effect characterisation investigation
title_full_unstemmed Idealised estuary salinity-morphology effect characterisation investigation
title_sort idealised estuary salinity-morphology effect characterisation investigation
publisher Semarak Ilmu Publishing
publishDate 2024
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/114742/13/114742_Idealised%20estuary%20salinity-morphology%20effect_SCOPUS.pdf
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/114742/
https://semarakilmu.com.my/journals/index.php/applied_sciences_eng_tech/article/view/3276/4310
https://doi.org/10.37934/araset.42.1.93103
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