Experimental studies on mixing salt wedge estuary
Estuaries, which are rich in nutrient, act as a habitat to some aquatic lives, including mangroves. Human-induced activities such as dredging and shoreline development influence estuarine dynamics which includes mixing process. This will further affect estuarine salinity and adversely affect the aqu...
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my.utm.65992012-08-09T07:06:26Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/6599/ Experimental studies on mixing salt wedge estuary Ibrahim, Zulkiflee Abdul Latiff, Ab. Aziz Ab. Halim, Azrul Hanif Abu Bakar, Norlela Subramaniam, Sivadas TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Estuaries, which are rich in nutrient, act as a habitat to some aquatic lives, including mangroves. Human-induced activities such as dredging and shoreline development influence estuarine dynamics which includes mixing process. This will further affect estuarine salinity and adversely affect the aquatic life. A laboratory investigation was conducted in a flume to observe the mixing in a salt-wedge estuary. Three conditions were studied, i.e. mixing in ordinary estuary, mixing in an estuary with a presence of smaller deep channel and mixing in an estuary with a presence of resisting structures along the channel banks. Freshwater was run from one end of the channel, overflowing a weir at the other end, while salt water was introduced at the base of the weir and intruded upstream as gravity current. Mixing in open channel occurs in longitudinal, vertical and transverse directions. The spatial and temporal salt-water intrusions were studied where the mixing patterns were visualized using red dye tracer. To have better understanding on the mixing process, salinity patterns are studied through the plotted isohalines. The spatial and temporal salinity profiles in the flume are also studied through plotted graphs. The results show that salinity differences occurred due to the interfacial mixing between saline and freshwater Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2008 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/6599/3/ZulkifliIbrahim2008_ExperimentalStudiesOnMixing.pdf Ibrahim, Zulkiflee and Abdul Latiff, Ab. Aziz and Ab. Halim, Azrul Hanif and Abu Bakar, Norlela and Subramaniam, Sivadas (2008) Experimental studies on mixing salt wedge estuary. Malaysian Journal of Civil Engineering, 20 (2). pp. 188-199. ISSN 1823-7843 http://web.utm.my/ipasa/images/stories/MJCE/2008/vol_20_no_2/Dec%204-%20Zulkifli%20Ibrahim[1].pdf |
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Estuaries, which are rich in nutrient, act as a habitat to some aquatic lives, including mangroves. Human-induced activities such as dredging and shoreline development influence estuarine dynamics which includes mixing process. This will further affect estuarine salinity and adversely affect the aquatic life. A laboratory investigation was conducted in a flume to observe the mixing in a salt-wedge estuary. Three conditions were studied, i.e. mixing in ordinary estuary, mixing in an estuary with a presence of smaller deep channel and mixing in an estuary with a presence of resisting structures along the channel banks. Freshwater was run from one end of the channel, overflowing a weir at the other end, while salt water was introduced at the base of the weir and intruded upstream as gravity current. Mixing in open channel occurs in longitudinal, vertical and transverse directions. The spatial and temporal salt-water intrusions were studied where the mixing patterns were visualized using red dye tracer. To have better understanding on the mixing process, salinity patterns are studied through the plotted isohalines. The spatial and temporal salinity profiles in the flume are also studied through plotted graphs. The results show that salinity differences occurred due to the interfacial mixing between saline and freshwater |
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