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IMPACTS OF FUTURE SEA LEVEL RISE ON SALT WATER INTRUSION IN THE CHANGJIANG RIVER ESTUARY
引用本文:杨桂山. IMPACTS OF FUTURE SEA LEVEL RISE ON SALT WATER INTRUSION IN THE CHANGJIANG RIVER ESTUARY[J]. 中国地理科学(英文版), 1992, 2(1): 30-41. DOI: 10.1007/BF02664544
作者姓名:杨桂山
作者单位:Nanjing Institute
基金项目:Project Supported by the National Science Foundation of China and the Chinese Academy of Sci-ences
摘    要:Sea level rise could increase the salinity of an estuary by altering the balance between fresh water and salt water. The implications of sea level rise for increasing salinity have been examined in the Changjiang (Yangtze) River estuary. By correlative analysis of chlorinity, discharge and tidal level and calculation of two-dimensional chlorinity, distribution of the Changjiang River estuary, the changes of the intensity and lasting hours of salt water intrusion at Wusong Station and the changes of chlorinity distribution in the South Branch of the Changjiang River estuary have been estimated when future sea level rises 50-100 cm. The intensity of salt water intrusion in the future will be far more serious than current trend.


Impacts of future sea level rise on salt water intrusion in the Changjiang River Estuary
Guishan Yang. Impacts of future sea level rise on salt water intrusion in the Changjiang River Estuary[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 1992, 2(1): 30-41. DOI: 10.1007/BF02664544
Authors:Guishan Yang
Affiliation:(1) Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 210008 Nanjing, PRC
Abstract:Sea level rise could increase the salinity of an estuary by altering the balance between fresh water and salt water. The implications of sea level rise for increasing salinity have been examined in the Changjiang (Yangtze) River estuary. By correlative analysis of chlorinity, discharge and tidal level and calculation of two-dimensional chlorinity, distribution of the Changjiang River estuary, the changes of the intensity and lasting hours of salt water intrusion at Wusong Station and the changes of chlorinity distribution in the South Branch of the Changjiang River estuary have been estimated when future sea level rises 50-100 cm. The intensity of salt water intrusion in the future will be far more serious than current trend.
Keywords:sea level rise   salt water intrusion   chlonnity   the Changjiang River estuary
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