冷锋和热带气旋对长江三角洲短期形态动力学的不同影响

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2023.103961
Xuefeng Wu , Qing He , Jian Shen , Zhong Peng , Leicheng Guo , Weiming Xie , Jianliang Lin
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全球气候变化正在改变台风和冷锋等极端天气事件的频率和强度,这正在诱发河口和海岸的物理变化和适应。我们于 2019 年 9 月在长江三角洲水下前沿进行了实地考察,以进一步了解风暴对短期水文形态动力学的影响。在为期 11 天的时间里,台风和冷锋事件均有发生,我们利用底部三脚架和浮标系统获取了包括流速、悬浮泥沙浓度(SSC)和床面变化在内的原位数据。近底沉积物净通量与风向相同,是风平浪静时的 5.5 倍。冷锋期间,显著波高达 2.5 米,近底 SSC 增至 7.0 千克/立方米。台风前海床水位变化较小(<2 cm),而台风期间的净沉积和侵蚀分别达到 15.8 cm 和 16.8 cm。长江三角洲水下沉积物源-汇系统发生了短期变化。冷锋加强了从三角洲向海的泥沙冲刷,而台风则推动了从水下三角洲向杭州湾的泥沙输送。我们还观察到,在这些极端事件发生后,河床水位迅速恢复。这些发现加深了我们对风暴条件下沉积物迁移的理解。
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Different effects between cold front and tropical cyclone on short-term morphodynamics in the Changjiang Delta

Global climate change is altering the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as typhoons and cold fronts, and this is inducing physical changes and adaptions in estuaries and coasts. We conducted a field campaign on the subaqueous Changjiang Delta front in September 2019 to improve understanding of storm impact on short-term hydro-morphodynamics. Over an 11-day period, during which both typhoon and cold front events occurred, in-situ data including flow velocities, suspended sediment concentrations (SSC), and bed-level changes were acquired using bottom tripod and buoyage systems, Significant wave height reached 5.0 m during the typhoon, and the depth-averaged current velocity increased to 1.7 m/s. The net near-bottom sediment flux was in the same direction as the wind and was 5.5 times of that under calm weather. During the cold-front, significant wave height reached 2.5 m, and the near-bottom SSC increased to 7.0 kg/m3. Bed-level changes were small (<2 cm) under pre-storm weather, while net deposition and erosion reached 15.8 cm and 16.8 cm, respectively, during the typhoon. Short-term changes in the sediment source-to-sink regime were detected in the subaqueous Changjiang Delta. The cold front enhances seaward sediment flushing from the delta towards the sea, while the typhoon drives sediment transport from the subaqueous delta towards Hangzhou Bay. We also observed rapid bed-level recovery following these extreme events. These findings improve our understanding of sediment transport under stormy conditions.

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