estuarine residence times Flashcards
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estuarine residence times
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a.k.a Estuarine Flushing Times
- estuaries are not closed systems with rivers & tides flowing in & out of them
- flushing time = time to replace the freshwater volume of the estuary by the total freshwater input flux (river, discharges, rainfall etc.)
- info on estuarine functions -> nutrients, sediment, organic matter as well as waste & pollutants
- transport of organisms / larvae / spores
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Drogue buoy tracking
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- sub-surface parachute allows buoy to drift with current
- tracked using GPS to determine pathway of a water parcel
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Rhodamine dye tracing
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- used in conjunction with drogue buoys
- gives indication of water velocity but also mixing potential -> how dilute does dye patch become over time?
- dye goes opaque under UV light, allowing fluorimeter to measure concentrations as low as 1ppb
- dye turns skin pink for up to 2 weeks so wear
PPE
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Acoustic Doppler Current Profiling
(ADCP)
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- can be boat-mounted / placed on seabed frame
- using shift in reflected sound freq (aka Doppler shift) to determine water velocity at different depths
- transects across an estuary throughout a tidal cycle to calculate accurate flushing time
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Case Study - Tilbury Power Station, UK
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- power stations are typically coastal to draw coolant water in from sea / discharge
warmer water back into the sea / estuary - flushing times needed so power stations know when to discharge coolant water or
draw in new water. Avoid drawing warm waters back into coolant system / reactor - warmer waters can help invasive sp take hold in an area
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Morecambe Bay, UK
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- UK’s largest intertidal mudflats
- 5 rivers -> Leven, Kent, Keen, Wyre & Lune
- tidal speeds of up to 9 knots (“faster than a galloping horse”)
- low tide to high tide in 10 mins
- complex flushing time calculations due to extreme tidal dynamics
- flushing times needed to know optimum window for sewage discharge
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Venice Lagoon, Italy
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- built in 6th C by Romans as a fortification
- barriers important to reduce storm surges
- pollution & introduction of invasive sp by visiting cruise ships
- residence time of up to 60 days (Cucco & Umgeisser, 2006)
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The Baltic Sea
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- > 250 rivers feed into Baltic
- residence time of 30-40 years due to ‘pinch point’ at Denmark Straits
- long residence time & high concentration of urban environments / industry allows pollution & nutrients to accumulate => eutrification
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high dioxin conc from incineration & paper industry -> restrictions on fish for human
consumption - low O₂ (hypoxic) zones as O₂ not replenished
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assumptions of tidal prism method
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- system is well-mixed
- tidal flow is dominent flushing mechanism
- system is at steady rate with sinusoidal tidal signal
- system is fully flushed in single tidal cycle