Field survey and analysis of water flux and salinity gradients considering the effects of sea ice coverage and rubber dam: a case study of the Liao River Estuary, China

Predicting net river fluxes is important to promote good water quality, maritime transport, and water exchange in estuaries. However, few studies have observed and evaluated net water fluxes to estuaries under complex conditions. This study used advanced survey techniques to obtain high-frequency mo...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Zhanming Hu, Kaiyuan Guo, Yongjun Yang, Mingliang Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:2ee13766c27e42abb916e2d9e087df3e 2023-06-11T04:16:33+02:00 Field survey and analysis of water flux and salinity gradients considering the effects of sea ice coverage and rubber dam: a case study of the Liao River Estuary, China Zhanming Hu Kaiyuan Guo Yongjun Yang Mingliang Zhang 2023-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1154150 https://doaj.org/article/2ee13766c27e42abb916e2d9e087df3e EN eng Frontiers Media S.A. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2023.1154150/full https://doaj.org/toc/2296-7745 2296-7745 doi:10.3389/fmars.2023.1154150 https://doaj.org/article/2ee13766c27e42abb916e2d9e087df3e Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 10 (2023) discharge water level net water flux salinity variation rubber dam sea ice Science Q General. Including nature conservation geographical distribution QH1-199.5 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1154150 2023-05-07T00:32:36Z Predicting net river fluxes is important to promote good water quality, maritime transport, and water exchange in estuaries. However, few studies have observed and evaluated net water fluxes to estuaries under complex conditions. This study used advanced survey techniques to obtain high-frequency monitoring data of cross-sectional current velocity, water level, and salinity in the Liao River Estuary (LRE) from 2017 to 2020. The net water flux into the sea was computed based on field data and the impacts of the rubber dam and sea ice cover on water flux and salinity processes were analyzed in the study region. In the Liao River Station (LRS), the fluctuations of water level and discharge were not obvious in winter due to the sea ice cover. There were significant seasonal and inter-annual changes in water fluxes due to variability in river discharge and tidal oscillations. The results also showed that the net water flux into the sea from the LRS was positive in wet season, and greater during ebb tides than flood tides. The net water fluxes in the normal and dry seasons were mostly negative due to the influence of tides, indicating that the annual runoff from the Liao River fluctuated greatly throughout the year. The water flux in the LRS was more suitable for representing water flux into the sea than the Liujianfang Hydrometric Station (LHS) in the LRE. The impacts of the rubber dam and Panshan Sluice on water fluxes to the sea were both significant. Lower salinity in the study area coincided mostly with height water fluxes to the sea and periods when the rubber dam was raised. This study results provide us new insights to measure the water flux into sea under the condition of ice cover in the tidal reach of estuary and the method can be used for water flux observation for other estuaries. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Frontiers in Marine Science 10
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topic discharge
water level
net water flux
salinity variation
rubber dam
sea ice
Science
Q
General. Including nature conservation
geographical distribution
QH1-199.5
spellingShingle discharge
water level
net water flux
salinity variation
rubber dam
sea ice
Science
Q
General. Including nature conservation
geographical distribution
QH1-199.5
Zhanming Hu
Kaiyuan Guo
Yongjun Yang
Mingliang Zhang
Field survey and analysis of water flux and salinity gradients considering the effects of sea ice coverage and rubber dam: a case study of the Liao River Estuary, China
topic_facet discharge
water level
net water flux
salinity variation
rubber dam
sea ice
Science
Q
General. Including nature conservation
geographical distribution
QH1-199.5
description Predicting net river fluxes is important to promote good water quality, maritime transport, and water exchange in estuaries. However, few studies have observed and evaluated net water fluxes to estuaries under complex conditions. This study used advanced survey techniques to obtain high-frequency monitoring data of cross-sectional current velocity, water level, and salinity in the Liao River Estuary (LRE) from 2017 to 2020. The net water flux into the sea was computed based on field data and the impacts of the rubber dam and sea ice cover on water flux and salinity processes were analyzed in the study region. In the Liao River Station (LRS), the fluctuations of water level and discharge were not obvious in winter due to the sea ice cover. There were significant seasonal and inter-annual changes in water fluxes due to variability in river discharge and tidal oscillations. The results also showed that the net water flux into the sea from the LRS was positive in wet season, and greater during ebb tides than flood tides. The net water fluxes in the normal and dry seasons were mostly negative due to the influence of tides, indicating that the annual runoff from the Liao River fluctuated greatly throughout the year. The water flux in the LRS was more suitable for representing water flux into the sea than the Liujianfang Hydrometric Station (LHS) in the LRE. The impacts of the rubber dam and Panshan Sluice on water fluxes to the sea were both significant. Lower salinity in the study area coincided mostly with height water fluxes to the sea and periods when the rubber dam was raised. This study results provide us new insights to measure the water flux into sea under the condition of ice cover in the tidal reach of estuary and the method can be used for water flux observation for other estuaries.
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author Zhanming Hu
Kaiyuan Guo
Yongjun Yang
Mingliang Zhang
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Kaiyuan Guo
Yongjun Yang
Mingliang Zhang
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title Field survey and analysis of water flux and salinity gradients considering the effects of sea ice coverage and rubber dam: a case study of the Liao River Estuary, China
title_short Field survey and analysis of water flux and salinity gradients considering the effects of sea ice coverage and rubber dam: a case study of the Liao River Estuary, China
title_full Field survey and analysis of water flux and salinity gradients considering the effects of sea ice coverage and rubber dam: a case study of the Liao River Estuary, China
title_fullStr Field survey and analysis of water flux and salinity gradients considering the effects of sea ice coverage and rubber dam: a case study of the Liao River Estuary, China
title_full_unstemmed Field survey and analysis of water flux and salinity gradients considering the effects of sea ice coverage and rubber dam: a case study of the Liao River Estuary, China
title_sort field survey and analysis of water flux and salinity gradients considering the effects of sea ice coverage and rubber dam: a case study of the liao river estuary, china
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