Investigating Salinity Variation in Estuarine System: Effects of Upstream Water Levels - A Laboratory Study

Estuaries, where freshwater rivers converge with saline ocean water, play vital roles in supporting marine life and human civilization. This study examines salinity dynamics in estuarine systems, focusing on the impact of upstream water level changes on saltwater intrusion. Through experimental mani...

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Main Authors: Mahamood, Nur Aqilah Nabihah; Haron, Nuryazmeen Farhan; Ali, Siti Nurhayati Mohd; Sediqi, Mohammad Naser; Jumain, Mazlin
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Language:English
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author Mahamood
Nur Aqilah Nabihah; Haron
Nuryazmeen Farhan; Ali
Siti Nurhayati Mohd; Sediqi
Mohammad Naser; Jumain
Mazlin
spellingShingle Mahamood
Nur Aqilah Nabihah; Haron
Nuryazmeen Farhan; Ali
Siti Nurhayati Mohd; Sediqi
Mohammad Naser; Jumain
Mazlin
Investigating Salinity Variation in Estuarine System: Effects of Upstream Water Levels - A Laboratory Study
Engineering
author_facet Mahamood
Nur Aqilah Nabihah; Haron
Nuryazmeen Farhan; Ali
Siti Nurhayati Mohd; Sediqi
Mohammad Naser; Jumain
Mazlin
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spelling Mahamood, Nur Aqilah Nabihah; Haron, Nuryazmeen Farhan; Ali, Siti Nurhayati Mohd; Sediqi, Mohammad Naser; Jumain, Mazlin
Investigating Salinity Variation in Estuarine System: Effects of Upstream Water Levels - A Laboratory Study
JURNAL KEJURUTERAAN
English
Article
Estuaries, where freshwater rivers converge with saline ocean water, play vital roles in supporting marine life and human civilization. This study examines salinity dynamics in estuarine systems, focusing on the impact of upstream water level changes on saltwater intrusion. Through experimental manipulation in an idealised channel, varying water depths upstream were simulated. With a 15cm and 30cm differential in the water level upstream, freshwater flows from one end of the flume overflowing a moveable weir at the other end. The saline water combined with a red-coloured tracer to differentiate saltwater from freshwater, where the movement and distribution of saltwater may be roughly observed throughout the experiment and pulled upstream by the force of gravity. The analysis of the investigation was done spatially and temporally in order to determine the salinity mixing in the longitudinal, horizontal, and vertical at different heights of upstream water level. Analysis revealed that higher upstream water levels led to decreased salinity levels due to increased freshwater flow. The water level was influenced and affected the time taken for salinity to reach an equilibrium state. Hence, the higher the water level of upstream, the lower the salinity level. Findings underscore the importance of understanding how estuarine salinity is influenced by upstream conditions for effective management and conservation efforts.
UKM PRESS
0128-0198
2289-7526
2024
36
5
10.17576/jkukm-2024-36(5)-32
Engineering
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https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001337032000033
title Investigating Salinity Variation in Estuarine System: Effects of Upstream Water Levels - A Laboratory Study
title_short Investigating Salinity Variation in Estuarine System: Effects of Upstream Water Levels - A Laboratory Study
title_full Investigating Salinity Variation in Estuarine System: Effects of Upstream Water Levels - A Laboratory Study
title_fullStr Investigating Salinity Variation in Estuarine System: Effects of Upstream Water Levels - A Laboratory Study
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description Estuaries, where freshwater rivers converge with saline ocean water, play vital roles in supporting marine life and human civilization. This study examines salinity dynamics in estuarine systems, focusing on the impact of upstream water level changes on saltwater intrusion. Through experimental manipulation in an idealised channel, varying water depths upstream were simulated. With a 15cm and 30cm differential in the water level upstream, freshwater flows from one end of the flume overflowing a moveable weir at the other end. The saline water combined with a red-coloured tracer to differentiate saltwater from freshwater, where the movement and distribution of saltwater may be roughly observed throughout the experiment and pulled upstream by the force of gravity. The analysis of the investigation was done spatially and temporally in order to determine the salinity mixing in the longitudinal, horizontal, and vertical at different heights of upstream water level. Analysis revealed that higher upstream water levels led to decreased salinity levels due to increased freshwater flow. The water level was influenced and affected the time taken for salinity to reach an equilibrium state. Hence, the higher the water level of upstream, the lower the salinity level. Findings underscore the importance of understanding how estuarine salinity is influenced by upstream conditions for effective management and conservation efforts.
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