Title: One-dimensional morphodynamic model for a tail reach of the Yellow River estuary
Abstract: A one-dimensional morphodynamic model was improved to study the unsteady flow and sediment transport processes in a tail reach of the Yellow River estuary (YRE). In this model, the modified equations for flow hydrodynamics take the effects of sediment concentration and bed evolution into consideration. The improved model was validated using measurements in the tail reach of the YRE for the years 2003 and 2015, and the model showing an excellent data fit for discharge, water level, suspended sediment concentration and the cumulative volume of channel evolution. The effect of different cross-sectional spacings was also studied using the model results in the tail reach, with various numerical tests of the 2015 flood event conducted. It was found that an appropriate cross-sectional distance of less than 3.14 km should be adopted when simulating the process of bed deformation. Moreover, the interaction between runoff and tide in 2015 was studied on the basis of the simulated water levels and an empirical relation for the location of tidal limit was established. The results show that the tidal limit in 2015 was 15.84 km downstream of Xihekou.
Publication Year: 2023
Publication Date: 2023-06-01
Language: en
Type: article
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