A numerical simulation study of the hydrodynamic effects caused by morphological changes in the Guadalquivir River Estuary

Sci Total Environ. 2023 Dec 1:902:166084. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.166084. Epub 2023 Aug 6.

Abstract

This study presents an analysis of the impacts of the changes in bottom depth along the Guadalquivir Estuary on tidal dynamics. A realistic non-linear 1D numerical model, incorporating changes in both breadth and bottom depth, was employed to investigate the involved effects. The findings reveal a significant amplification of the M2 tidal wave towards the upper region of the Estuary, resulting from the gradual deepening caused by multiple dredging operations. The Estuary exhibits a pronounced tendency towards resonance, which is further enhanced by its deepening, resulting in reduced bottom friction and a smaller decrease in tidal wave amplitude as it propagates through the Estuary. The alterations in depth, particularly in breadth, along the Estuary play a crucial role in determining the magnitude of the resonant response of the M2 tidal wave.

Keywords: Amplification; Bottom depth changes; Guadalquivir Estuary; Hydrodynamical model; Tidal dynamics.