Salt Intrusion, Tides and Mixing in Multi-Channel Estuaries: PhD: UNESCO-IHE Institute, Delft

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Salt Intrusion, Tides and Mixing in Multi-Channel Estuaries: PhD: UNESCO-IHE Institute, Delft by Nguyen Anh; Duc, 9780415471220
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  • ISBN: 9780415471220 | 0415471222
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  • Copyright: 11/4/2008

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Multi-channel estuaries, such as the Mekong Delta in Vietnam and the Scheldt in the Netherlands, have characteristics of both the river and the sea, forming a unique environment influenced by tidal movements of the sea and freshwater flow of the river. There are a number of knowledge gaps in understanding multi-channel estuaries. There is lack of a predictive steady state salt intrusion model where the dispersion coefficient should be predictive, in order to adequately manage salinity problems. Determination of the fresh water discharge is complicated, and there is no effort to use an analytical model to estimate the discharge distribution over branches of a multi-channel estuary. Large-scale residual ebb-flood channel circulation is an important mechanism for moving pollutants and transporting salinity upstream against a mean discharge of fresh water, for which no adequate theory exists as yet.
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