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    Transformation in the Stability of Tide-Induced Upper Saline Plume Driven by Transient External Forcing

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    Author
    Fang, Y.
    Zheng, T.
    Guo, B.
    Zhan, H.
    Wang, H.
    Zheng, X.
    Walther, M.
    Affiliation
    Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2022
    Keywords
    laboratory experiment
    numerical model
    salt finger
    tide
    transient external forcing
    
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    John Wiley and Sons Inc
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    Fang, Y., Zheng, T., Guo, B., Zhan, H., Wang, H., Zheng, X., & Walther, M. (2022). Transformation in the Stability of Tide-Induced Upper Saline Plume Driven by Transient External Forcing. Water Resources Research, 58(6).
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    Water Resources Research
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    The fluctuation in sea level induced by tides generates an upper saline plume (USP) in the intertidal region, which is closely related to groundwater flow and solute transport processes in coastal aquifers. Thus, a clearer understanding of the USP configuration is needed to accurately predict the extent of seawater intrusion and water chemical fluxes to the ocean. This study experimentally and numerically examined the effect of transient external forcing conditions on the stability of tide-induced USP, represented as seasonal subsurface inflow. In contrast to earlier studies, the USP was not always stable or unstable, but experienced a dynamic transformation of stability-instability as the seasonal subsurface inflow fluctuated. The same intensity of subsurface inflow caused a stable USP in the fixed cases but a dynamic USP state in the seasonal cases. The USP responded rapidly to the fluctuation of seasonal subsurface inflow and was drawn to expand into the intertidal zone. These features of the USP contributed to the increased potential for the onset of an unstable flow when the subsurface inflow varied seasonally. Therefore, ignoring the timescale changes on external forcing conditions may underestimate the generation of unstable USPs. The frequency contrast between seasonal subsurface inflow and tide also influenced the dynamic transformation process occurring in the intertidal region. There was an inverse relationship between the frequency contrast and the duration of the unstable flow. These findings provide a new understanding of the complex intertidal environment in coastal aquifers. © 2022. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
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    6 month embargo; first published: 17 June 2022
    ISSN
    0043-1397
    DOI
    10.1029/2021WR031331
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