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- Title
Effects of sea level rise and tidal flat growth on tidal dynamics and geometry of the Elbe estuary.
- Authors
Mahavadi, Tara F.; Seiffert, Rita; Kelln, Jessica; Fröhle, Peter
- Abstract
Future global mean sea level rise (SLR) will affect coastlines and estuaries in the North Sea and therefore also coastal protection structures, unique local ecosystems and important waterways. SLR will not only raise water levels but also influence tidal dynamics and morphodynamics, which is why the tidal flats of the Wadden Sea can grow to a certain extent with SLR. Investigations on the effects of climate-change-induced SLR and the related potential bathymetric changes inside of estuaries form an important basis for identifying vulnerabilities and developing appropriate adaptation strategies. To analyse the influence of potential SLR and tidal flat elevation scenarios on the tidal dynamics in the Elbe estuary, we used a highly resolved hydrodynamic numerical model of the German Bight. The analysis results show increasing tidal range in the Elbe estuary solely due to SLR. They also reveal strongly varying changes with different tidal flat growth scenarios: while tidal flat elevation up to the mouth of the estuary can cause tidal range to decrease relative to SLR alone, tidal flat elevation in the entire estuary can lead to an increase in tidal range relative to SLR alone. Further analyses show how the geometric parameters of the Elbe estuary are changing due to SLR and tidal flat elevation. We discuss how these changes in estuarine geometry can provide an explanation for the changes in tidal range.
- Subjects
TIDAL flats; SEA level; ESTUARIES; WATER levels
- Publication
Ocean Science, 2024, Vol 20, Issue 2, p369
- ISSN
1812-0784
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5194/os-20-369-2024