Tidal river dynamics: Implications for deltas

被引:245
作者
Hoitink, A. J. F. [1 ]
Jay, D. A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Wageningen Univ, Dept Environm Sci, Hydrol & Quantitat Water Management Grp, NL-6700 AP Wageningen, Netherlands
[2] Portland State Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Portland, OR 97207 USA
关键词
tidal river; wetlands; tidal analysis; delta evolution; river discharge; estuaries; HARMONIC-ANALYSIS; ANALYTICAL EXPRESSION; MULTISCALE MODEL; WAVELET ANALYSIS; YANGTZE ESTUARY; COLORADO RIVER; FINITE-ELEMENT; FLOW VELOCITY; WATER; TIDES;
D O I
10.1002/2015RG000507
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Tidal rivers are a vital and little studied nexus between physical oceanography andhydrology. It is only in the last few decades that substantial research efforts have been focused on the interactions of river discharge with tidal waves and storm surges into regions beyond the limit of salinity intrusion, a realm that can extend inland hundreds of kilometers. One key phenomenon resulting from thisinteraction is theemergence of large fortnightly tides, which are forced long waves with amplitudes that may increase beyond the point where astronomical tides have become extinct. These can be larger than the linear tide itself at more landward locations, and they greatly influence tidal river water levels and wetland inundation. Exploration of the spectral redistribution and attenuation of tidal energy in rivers has led to newappreciation of a wide range of consequences for fluvial and coastal sedimentology, delta evolution, wetland conservation, and salinity intrusion under the influence of sea level rise and delta subsidence. Modern research aims at unifying traditional harmonic tidal analysis, nonparametric regression techniques, and the existing understanding of tidal hydrodynamics to better predict and model tidal river dynamics both in single-thread channels and in branching channel networks. In this context, this reviewsummarizes results from field observations and modeling studies set in tidal river environments as diverse as the Amazon in Brazil, the Columbia, Fraser and Saint Lawrence in North America, the Yangtze and Pearl in China, and the Berau and Mahakam in Indonesia. A description of state-of-the-art methods for a comprehensive analysis of water levels, wave propagation, discharges, and inundation extent in tidal rivers is provided. Implications for lowland river deltas are also discussed in terms of sedimentary deposits, channel bifurcation, avulsion, and salinity intrusion, addressing contemporary research challenges.
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