Investigation of saline water intrusions into the Curonian Lagoon (Lithuania) and two-layer flow in the Klaipėda Strait using finite element hydrodynamic model

This work is focused on the application of a modelling system to simulate 3-D interaction between the Curonian Lagoon and the Baltic Sea coastal waters and to reflect spatiotemporal dynamics of marine waters in the Curonian Lagoon. The model system is based on the finite element programme package SH...

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Main Authors: P. Zemlys, C. Ferrarin, G. Umgiesser, S. Gulbinskas, D. Bellafiore
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2013-06-01
Series:Ocean Science
Online Access:http://www.ocean-sci.net/9/573/2013/os-9-573-2013.pdf
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spelling doaj-eb0091f65c6141b7830889750a4219c72020-11-25T01:09:37ZengCopernicus PublicationsOcean Science1812-07841812-07922013-06-019357358410.5194/os-9-573-2013Investigation of saline water intrusions into the Curonian Lagoon (Lithuania) and two-layer flow in the Klaip&#279;da Strait using finite element hydrodynamic modelP. ZemlysC. FerrarinG. UmgiesserS. GulbinskasD. BellafioreThis work is focused on the application of a modelling system to simulate 3-D interaction between the Curonian Lagoon and the Baltic Sea coastal waters and to reflect spatiotemporal dynamics of marine waters in the Curonian Lagoon. The model system is based on the finite element programme package SHYFEM which can be used to resolve the hydrodynamic equations in lagoons, coastal seas, estuaries and lakes. The results of a one year (2009) 3-D model simulation with real weather and hydrological forcing show that the saline water intrusions from the sea through Klaip&#279;da Strait are gradually decreasing with distance from the sea and become negligible (average annual salinity about 0.57&permil;) at a distance of about 20 km to the south of Kiaul&#279;s Nugara island. Analyses of the simulation results also show this area to be highly heterogeneous according to the vertical salinity distribution. While in the deeper Klaip&#279;da Strait (harbour waterway) differences in average salinity between near bottom and surface layers varies in the range 2–2.5&permil;, in the rest of the Curonian Lagoon it is less than 0.5&permil;. The exchange flow showed vertical structure, but was horizontally uniform with the presence of a two-directional flow that from time to time changes to either saline water one-directional flow to the Curonian Lagoon or fresh water one-directional flow to the sea. Two-directional flow duration decreases with a distance from sea entrance in Klaip&#279;da Strait from around 180 days yr<sup>−1</sup> close to the sea entrance to 50 days yr<sup>−1</sup> just behind Kiaul&#279;s Nugara island. One-directional outflow duration is increasing with a distance from the sea entrance from 100 to 225 days yr<sup>−1</sup>. One-directional inflow duration occurs in the range of 70–100 days yr<sup>−1</sup>. The analysis of the ratio of buoyancy layer thickness to water depth (<i>h</i><sub>b</sub>/<i>H</i>) and the Wedderburn number identified the main importance of wind action on the flow structure. Strong winds from the North and NW determine a barotropic inflow which is mostly responsible for the salt water intrusion into the Curonian Lagoon. Absence of wind or cross-strait wind regimes allows the maintenance of a two-layer flow typical of estuarine dynamics.http://www.ocean-sci.net/9/573/2013/os-9-573-2013.pdf
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author P. Zemlys
C. Ferrarin
G. Umgiesser
S. Gulbinskas
D. Bellafiore
spellingShingle P. Zemlys
C. Ferrarin
G. Umgiesser
S. Gulbinskas
D. Bellafiore
Investigation of saline water intrusions into the Curonian Lagoon (Lithuania) and two-layer flow in the Klaip&#279;da Strait using finite element hydrodynamic model
Ocean Science
author_facet P. Zemlys
C. Ferrarin
G. Umgiesser
S. Gulbinskas
D. Bellafiore
author_sort P. Zemlys
title Investigation of saline water intrusions into the Curonian Lagoon (Lithuania) and two-layer flow in the Klaip&#279;da Strait using finite element hydrodynamic model
title_short Investigation of saline water intrusions into the Curonian Lagoon (Lithuania) and two-layer flow in the Klaip&#279;da Strait using finite element hydrodynamic model
title_full Investigation of saline water intrusions into the Curonian Lagoon (Lithuania) and two-layer flow in the Klaip&#279;da Strait using finite element hydrodynamic model
title_fullStr Investigation of saline water intrusions into the Curonian Lagoon (Lithuania) and two-layer flow in the Klaip&#279;da Strait using finite element hydrodynamic model
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of saline water intrusions into the Curonian Lagoon (Lithuania) and two-layer flow in the Klaip&#279;da Strait using finite element hydrodynamic model
title_sort investigation of saline water intrusions into the curonian lagoon (lithuania) and two-layer flow in the klaip&#279;da strait using finite element hydrodynamic model
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Ocean Science
issn 1812-0784
1812-0792
publishDate 2013-06-01
description This work is focused on the application of a modelling system to simulate 3-D interaction between the Curonian Lagoon and the Baltic Sea coastal waters and to reflect spatiotemporal dynamics of marine waters in the Curonian Lagoon. The model system is based on the finite element programme package SHYFEM which can be used to resolve the hydrodynamic equations in lagoons, coastal seas, estuaries and lakes. The results of a one year (2009) 3-D model simulation with real weather and hydrological forcing show that the saline water intrusions from the sea through Klaip&#279;da Strait are gradually decreasing with distance from the sea and become negligible (average annual salinity about 0.57&permil;) at a distance of about 20 km to the south of Kiaul&#279;s Nugara island. Analyses of the simulation results also show this area to be highly heterogeneous according to the vertical salinity distribution. While in the deeper Klaip&#279;da Strait (harbour waterway) differences in average salinity between near bottom and surface layers varies in the range 2–2.5&permil;, in the rest of the Curonian Lagoon it is less than 0.5&permil;. The exchange flow showed vertical structure, but was horizontally uniform with the presence of a two-directional flow that from time to time changes to either saline water one-directional flow to the Curonian Lagoon or fresh water one-directional flow to the sea. Two-directional flow duration decreases with a distance from sea entrance in Klaip&#279;da Strait from around 180 days yr<sup>−1</sup> close to the sea entrance to 50 days yr<sup>−1</sup> just behind Kiaul&#279;s Nugara island. One-directional outflow duration is increasing with a distance from the sea entrance from 100 to 225 days yr<sup>−1</sup>. One-directional inflow duration occurs in the range of 70–100 days yr<sup>−1</sup>. The analysis of the ratio of buoyancy layer thickness to water depth (<i>h</i><sub>b</sub>/<i>H</i>) and the Wedderburn number identified the main importance of wind action on the flow structure. Strong winds from the North and NW determine a barotropic inflow which is mostly responsible for the salt water intrusion into the Curonian Lagoon. Absence of wind or cross-strait wind regimes allows the maintenance of a two-layer flow typical of estuarine dynamics.
url http://www.ocean-sci.net/9/573/2013/os-9-573-2013.pdf
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