Notice of RetractionThe Tidal Regime in the Quanzhou Bay: A Model Study

Hao Liu, Wenshan Xu, Lin Lei, B. Yin
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Observations at two tidal gages show that the M2 tide is dominant in the Quanzhou Bay. The cross section connecting two tidal gauges is tentatively taken as the lateral open boundary of the studied area and 10 tides are used to force the Princeton Ocean Model to simulate the tidal regime in the bay. A simple wetting and drying scheme and a river discharge model are also added to the POM to reproduce the alternative immersion and protrusion of the tidal flats on the flood and ebb, respectively, as well as the development of river plumes. Simulations show that the rectilinear currents dominate in the bay though the regions near the mouth of the bay are characterized by the rotary currents. In addition, based on the evolution of Jinjiang River plume, it can be suggested that the formation of the tidal flats may be due to the river-borne sediments, since the river-borne sand and clay settle down and accumulate in the downstream of the river plume.
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泉州湾潮势的模型研究
两次测潮观测表明,泉州湾以M2潮为主。暂定取两个测潮仪的连接截面作为研究区域的横向开放边界,用10个潮汐强迫普林斯顿海洋模式模拟海湾内的潮汐情况。在POM中加入了简单的干湿方案和河流流量模型,分别模拟了潮滩在涨潮和退潮时的交替浸没和突出,以及河流羽流的发展。模拟结果表明,湾内以直线流为主,湾口附近以旋转流为主。此外,根据晋江流的演变,可以认为潮滩的形成可能是由于河流沉积物,因为河流泥沙和粘土在河流流的下游沉淀和积累。
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