Title of article :
Assessment of water exchange between a discharge region and the open sea – A comparison of different methodological concepts
Author/Authors :
Kristofer D??s، نويسنده , , Anders Engqvist، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Two different methods of estimating the water exchange through the Baltic coastal region of Laxemar have been used, consisting of particle
trajectories and passive tracers. Water is traced from and to a small discharge region near the coast. The discharge material in this region is
treated as zero-dimensional particles or tracers with neutral buoyancy. The real discharge material could be a leakage of radio-nuclides through
the sea floor from an underground repository of nuclear waste.
Water exchange rates between the discharge region and the model domain are estimated using both forward and backward trajectories as well
as passive tracers. The Lagrangian trajectories can account for the time evolution of the water exchange while the tracers give one average age
per model grid box. Water exchange times such as residence time, age and transient times have been calculated with trajectories but only the
average age (AvA) for tracers. The trajectory calculations provide a more detailed time evolution than the tracers.
On the other hand the tracers are integrated ‘‘on-line’’ simultaneously in the sea circulation model with the same time step while the Lagrangian
trajectories are integrated ‘‘off-line’’ from the stored model velocities with its inherent temporal resolution, presently 1 h. The sub-grid turbulence
is parameterised as the Laplacian diffusion for the passive tracers and with an extra stochastic velocity for trajectories. The importance
of the parameterised sub-grid turbulence for the trajectories is estimated to give an extra diffusion of the same order as the Laplacian diffusion by
comparing the Lagrangian dispersions with and without parameterisation. The results of the different methods are similar but depend on the
chosen diffusivity coefficient with a slightly higher correlation between trajectories and tracers when integrated with a lower diffusivity
coefficient.
Keywords :
Lagrangian dispersion , Baltic Sea , residence time , Lagrangian trajectories , radio-nuclides , passive tracers
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science