Effects of tides and subsurface dams on the land-sourced contaminant transport: Laboratory and numerical investigation

IF 4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES Advances in Water Resources Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1016/j.advwatres.2025.104921
Jina Yin , Yunshu Wu , Jiangjiang Zhang , Tongchao Nan , Chunhui Lu
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The presence of tides and subsurface dams adds complexity to the migration and mixing processes of land-sourced contaminant in coastal aquifers. While prior studies have explored individual effect of tides and subsurface dams, their combined impact on the transport characteristics of land-sourced contaminant remains unclear. This study conducted laboratory experiments and numerical simulations to thoroughly investigate the migration and discharge behaviors of land-sourced contaminant in an unconfined coastal aquifer. Spatiotemporal variation, transport pathways, spreading, residence time and mass fluxes were analyzed considering effects of tides and subsurface dams. Results demonstrate that a large low-velocity zone forms near the bottom corner upstream of the dam, and the contaminant mixing with residual saltwater in this zone substantially delays its discharge to the ocean. Compared to the nontidal condition, tides enhance seawater circulation within the saltwater wedge and shorten the transit time by 1.5 times while slowing particle transport in the freshwater zone. Moreover, increased tidal amplitude induces a time lag of 9000 s in the peak efflux. The residence time of contaminant is jointly affected by the subsurface dam, saltwater wedge and tidal forces. Sensitivity analysis indicates that a greater aquifer permeability and lower contaminant dispersiviy reduce the maximum spreading area while significantly promoting the maximum daily contaminant efflux. However, the residence time exhibits non‐monotonic relationships with respect to dam locations and aquifer permeabilities. The findings highlight the complexity of nearshore subsurface systems subjected to both natural and human factors, and have valuable insights for developing effective strategies to safeguard coastal environments.
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Advances in Water Resources
Advances in Water Resources 环境科学-水资源
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期刊介绍: Advances in Water Resources provides a forum for the presentation of fundamental scientific advances in the understanding of water resources systems. The scope of Advances in Water Resources includes any combination of theoretical, computational, and experimental approaches used to advance fundamental understanding of surface or subsurface water resources systems or the interaction of these systems with the atmosphere, geosphere, biosphere, and human societies. Manuscripts involving case studies that do not attempt to reach broader conclusions, research on engineering design, applied hydraulics, or water quality and treatment, as well as applications of existing knowledge that do not advance fundamental understanding of hydrological processes, are not appropriate for Advances in Water Resources. Examples of appropriate topical areas that will be considered include the following: • Surface and subsurface hydrology • Hydrometeorology • Environmental fluid dynamics • Ecohydrology and ecohydrodynamics • Multiphase transport phenomena in porous media • Fluid flow and species transport and reaction processes
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