Title of article :
A study into the export of saline water from Hervey Bay, Australia
Author/Authors :
JOACHIM RIBBE، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Australia’s climate is one of the world’s driest and locally characterised by high year-to-year rainfall variability. Due to high evaporation and
low river runoff many estuaries and embayments in the region are characterised by inverse conditions with salinity increasing toward the coast
and river mouths. Such conditions were also found during the first comprehensive hydrographic survey of Hervey Bay located at the east coast of
Australia in early spring 2004. The survey traced a subsurface salinity maximum that was found in earlier studies within the East Australia
Current, east of Hervey Bay to the shallow southwest regions of the bay. These are identified as the most likely source region for locally produced
saline Hervey Bay Water. Utilising a simple box model, mean evaporation rates and historical river runoff data, it is demonstrated that
inverse conditions are likely to dominate throughout the year. The negative circulation is a climatological feature of this estuary that is not limited
to the dry season of the year. Due to persistent drought and declining rainfall in coastal eastern Australia, these conditions are likely to
persist into the near future and need to be considered in coastal management strategies.
Keywords :
Climate change , Australia , Hervey Bay Water , East Australia Current , Estuaries , Estuarine dynamics , box model , CTD observations , water masses
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science