Nhu Y Nguyen, Duy Huy Binh Pham, Thu Thao Hoang, Van Sy Pham, Dang Dinh Kha, Tien Giang Nguyen
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A composite approach towards understanding the mechanisms and driving variables of river mouth variability: A case study of the Da Dien River mouth
ABSTRACT This research aims to present a composite approach to characterizing the intra-annual and interannual variability in inlet throat width and understanding its mechanism (how, when, and why it varies). The techniques used include remote sensing imagery analysis, spectral and cross-spectral analyses, correlation analyses, and random forest variable importance. The Da Dien River mouth (DDRM), which is located in southern Central Vietnam and experiences a strong annual signal of climate regimes, was selected as a case study to demonstrate the applicability of the approach. The results show that the narrowing/widening of the DDRM throat width is highly dynamic and variable under the significant dominant influence of wave height, tide and river flow, which seasonally and interannually vary according to the monsoon regime, El Niño/Southern Oscillation and sunspot number variations (better correlation with ENSO events). The overall throat width decreases during El Niño/the positive QBO phase and increases during La Niña periods/the negative QBO phase. The difference in river flow magnitudes is the main cause for the constriction/expansion of the DDRM throat width. The successful application of the study approach to the DDRM case study demonstrates its usefulness and ability to be applied to other case studies in tropical monsoon regions.
期刊介绍:
Coastal Engineering Journal is a peer-reviewed medium for the publication of research achievements and engineering practices in the fields of coastal, harbor and offshore engineering. The CEJ editors welcome original papers and comprehensive reviews on waves and currents, sediment motion and morphodynamics, as well as on structures and facilities. Reports on conceptual developments and predictive methods of environmental processes are also published. Topics also include hard and soft technologies related to coastal zone development, shore protection, and prevention or mitigation of coastal disasters. The journal is intended to cover not only fundamental studies on analytical models, numerical computation and laboratory experiments, but also results of field measurements and case studies of real projects.