A high-resolution integrated hydrology-hydrodynamic model of the Barataria Basin system

M. Inoue, Dongho Park, D. Justić, W. Wiseman
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The Barataria Basin, a bar-built estuarine system located directly west of the Mississippi Delta, has been experiencing a significant land loss, especially since the leveeing of the Mississippi River for flood control purposes in early 20th century. Recent efforts to alleviate the land loss problem include the construction of man-made freshwater diversion structure in order to divert river water as well as its associated suspended sediments from the Mississippi River into the Barataria Basin. In order to implement an ecologically friendly management plan of those diversions, a careful examination of the anticipated salinity alterations resulting from the operation of the diversions is required. A high-resolution (O(100m)), integrated hydrology-hydrodynamic model of the Barataria Basin has been developed to simulate the local hydrological cycle over the surrounding drainage basin and hydrodynamics within the basin. The integrated model is forced by observed tides coming from the Gulf of Mexico, local wind, rainfall and evaporation over the model domain, salinity and temperature estimated at the open boundary located offshore of the mouth of the bay. Estimated local precipitation and evaporation over the model domain provide hydrological forcing of the hydrological model, that in turn simulates local runoff into the hydrodynamic model. A novel feature of the hydrodynamic model is its use of a very accurate advection scheme, thus, enabling accurate simulation of salinity variations in response to changes in various hydrological forcing functions. A flood event that took place during the tropical storm Allison in June 2001 resulted in significant sea-level changes especially in the upstream region of the basin. The integrated model appears to be able to capture a significant portion of the observed sea-level variations during the flood. Significant effects on water level and salinity are observed in the multiply connected channels through the marsh in the vicinity of operating diversion structure and in the open waters downstream.
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Barataria盆地系统的高分辨率水文-水动力综合模型
巴拉塔里亚盆地是一个位于密西西比河三角洲以西的沙洲河口系统,经历了重大的土地流失,特别是自20世纪初为防洪目的在密西西比河筑堤以来。最近缓解土地流失问题的努力包括建造人工淡水分流结构,以便将河水及其相关的悬浮沉积物从密西西比河转移到巴拉塔里亚盆地。为了执行这些改道的生态友好管理计划,需要仔细检查改道作业所造成的预期盐度变化。开发了Barataria盆地的高分辨率(O(100m))综合水文-水动力模型,以模拟周围流域的当地水循环和流域内的水动力。综合模式是由来自墨西哥湾的观测潮汐、当地风、模式区域上的降雨和蒸发、位于海湾口近海的开放边界估计的盐度和温度所强迫的。模型域中估计的当地降水和蒸发提供了水文模型的水文强迫,这反过来又将当地径流模拟到水动力模型中。水动力模型的一个新特点是它使用了一个非常精确的平流方案,因此,能够准确模拟盐度随各种水文强迫函数变化的变化。2001年6月热带风暴“艾利森”期间发生的洪水事件导致了显著的海平面变化,特别是在盆地上游地区。综合模式似乎能够捕捉到洪水期间观测到的海平面变化的很大一部分。在运行导流结构附近的沼泽和下游开阔水域中,观察到通过沼泽的多重连通通道对水位和盐度的显著影响。
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