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Calibration of an estuarine sediment transport model to sediment fluxes as an intermediate step for simulation of geomorphic evolution

机译:根据泥沙通量校准河口泥沙迁移模型,作为模拟地貌演化的中间步骤

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Modeling geomorphic evolution in estuaries is necessary to model the fate of legacy contaminants in the bed sediment and the effect of climate change, watershed alterations, sea level rise, construction projects, and restoration efforts. Coupled hydrodynamic and sediment transport models used for this purpose typically are calibrated to water level, currents, and/or suspended-sediment concentrations. However, small errors in these tidal-timescale models can accumulate to cause major errors in geomorphic evolution, which may not be obvious. Here we present an intermediate step towards simulating decadal-timescale geomorphic change: calibration to estimated sediment fluxes (mass/time) at two cross-sections within an estuary. Accurate representation of sediment fluxes gives confidence in representation of sediment supply to and from the estuary during those periods. Several years of sediment flux data are available for the landward and seaward boundaries of Suisun Bay, California, the landward-most embayment of San Francisco Bay. Sediment flux observations suggest that episodic freshwater flows export sediment from Suisun Bay, while gravitational circulation during the dry season imports sediment from seaward sources. The Regional Oceanic Modeling System (ROMS), a three-dimensional coupled hydrodynamic/sediment transport model, was adapted for Suisun Bay, for the purposes of hindcasting 19th and 20th century bathymetric change, and simulating geomorphic response to sea level rise and climatic variability in the 21st century. The sediment transport parameters were calibrated using the sediment flux data from 1997 (a relatively wet year) and 2004 (a relatively dry year). The remaining years of data (1998, 2002, 2003) were used for validation. The model represents the inter-annual and annual sediment flux variability, while net sediment import/export is accurately modeled for three of the five years. The use of sediment flux data for calibrating an estuarine geomorphic model guarantees that modeled geomorphic evolution will not exceed the actual supply of sediment from the watershed and seaward sources during the calibration period. Decadal trends in sediment supply (and therefore fluxes) can accumulate to alter decadal geomorphic change. Therefore, simulations of future geomorphic evolution are bolstered by this intermediate calibration step. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:对河床的地貌演化进行建模对于模拟床底沉积物中的遗留污染物的命运以及气候变化,分水岭变化,海平面上升,建筑项目和恢复工作的影响是必要的。通常将用于此目的的流体动力和沉积物传输模型耦合到水位,水流和/或悬浮泥沙浓度。但是,这些潮汐-时标模型中的小误差会累积,从而在地貌演化中引起重大误差,这可能并不明显。在这里,我们提出了模拟年代际时间尺度地貌变化的中间步骤:校准河口两个横截面的估计泥沙通量(质量/时间)。泥沙通量的准确表示可以使您有信心在这些时期内来往河口的泥沙供应。加利福尼亚州Suisun湾的陆上和海域边界(旧金山湾最陆上的堤防)可获得数年的沉积物通量数据。沉积物通量的观察结果表明,间歇性淡水流从遂孙湾输出沉积物,而在干旱季节的重力循环则从沿海来源输入沉积物。区域性海洋建模系统(ROMS)是一种三维耦合的水动力/泥沙传输模型,适用于遂顺湾,目的是后播19世纪和20世纪的水深变化,并模拟对海平面上升和气候变化的地貌响应。 21世纪。使用1997年(一个相对潮湿的年份)和2004年(一个相对干燥的年份)的泥沙通量数据对泥沙输送参数进行了校准。其余年份的数据(1998年,2002年,2003年)用于验证。该模型表示年际和年度的泥沙通量变化,而在5年中的3年中,对净泥沙进出口进行了精确建模。使用沉积物通量数据校准河口地貌模型可确保在校准期间建模的地貌演化不会超出来自分水岭和沿海来源的实际沉积物供应。沉积物供应(以及通量)的年代际变化趋势可以累积,以改变年代际地貌变化。因此,通过该中间校准步骤可以支持对未来地貌演化的模拟。由Elsevier Ltd.发布

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