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Structure, variability, and salt flux in a strongly forced salt wedge estuary

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Title Structure, variability, and salt flux in a strongly forced salt wedge estuary
Names Ralston, David K. (creator)
Geyer, W. Rockwell (creator)
Lerczak, James A. (creator)
Date Issued 2010-06-09 (iso8601)
Abstract The tidally varying circulation, stratification, and salt flux mechanisms are
investigated in a shallow salt wedge estuary where fluvial and tidal velocities are large and
the steady baroclinic circulation is comparatively weak. The study integrates field
observations and numerical simulations of the Merrimack River estuary. At moderate to
high discharge the estuary is short and highly stratified, while at lower discharges it shifts
to a longer, more weakly stratified estuary; the transition occurs when the length of the
salinity intrusion is similar to the tidal excursion. The Merrimack is highly variable at tidal
time scales owing to the advection and mixing of a bottom salinity front. Salt flux is
predominantly due to tidal processes rather than steady baroclinic or bathymetric shear.
Tidal pumping is important near the mouth, but inside the estuary salt flux is due to tidal
asymmetries in the elevation and thickness of the halocline that depend on the tidal
amplitude and river discharge. Conditions in the Merrimack, including the salinity
intrusion length and stratification, vary more with event to seasonal shifts in river
discharge than with spring‐neap changes in tidal amplitude. An unstructured grid
hydrodynamic model is used to simulate conditions in the Merrimack and model results
are compared quantitatively against field observations. The model achieves a high skill
against time series of water level, salinity, and velocity and captures the spatial structures
of salinity, velocity, and salt flux observed in along‐ and across‐estuary transects. High
model skills depend on accurate and well‐resolved grid bathymetry and low background
vertical and horizontal diffusivities.
Genre Article
Topic Salt wedge estuary
Identifier Ralston, D. K., W. R. Geyer, and J. A. Lerczak (2010), Structure, variability, and salt flux in a strongly forced salt wedge estuary, J. Geophys. Res., 115, C06005, doi:10.1029/2009JC005806.

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