Modeling of circulation and salinity in Hooghly estuary |
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Authors: | P. C. Sinha Y. R. Rao S. K. Dube A. D. Rao A. K. Chatterjee |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Atmospheric Sciences , Indian Institute of Technology , Delhi, New Delhi, 110016, India E-mail: pcsinha@cas.iitd.ernet.in.;2. Centre for Atmospheric Sciences , Indian Institute of Technology , Delhi, New Delhi, India;3. Hydraulic Study Department , Calcutta Port Trust , Calcutta, India |
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Abstract: | The circulation and salinity distribution in the Hooghly Estuary have been studied by developing a two‐dimensional depth‐averaged numerical model for the lower estuary, where the flow is vertically well mixed. This has been coupled with a one‐dimensional model for the upper estuary, where the flow is assumed to be unidirectional and well mixed over the depth and breadth. The Hooghly River receives high freshwater discharge during the monsoon season (June to September), which has significant effect on the salinity distribution in the estuary. The model‐simulated currents, elevations, and salinities are in good agreement with observations during the dry season. However, during the wet season the computed salinities seem to deviate slightly from the observed values. |
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Keywords: | tidal circulation Hooghly Estuary salinity intrusion depth‐averaged currents numerical model |
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