de Brye, Benjamin
[UCL]
Debrauwere, Anouk
[UCL]
Deleersnijder, Eric
[UCL]
Making sense of such a huge amount of information contained in present-day model outputs
requires specific post-processing approaches presenting the model results in a format that is
amenable to analysis. One of the strategies is to compute the timescales associated with the
main processes occuring. These timescales synthesize the information hidden in the
produced model results, and at the same time they give a quantitative insight into the
dynamics and rate of functioning of the system.
In this study we choose to follow this strategy to perform an in-depth analysis of the water
renewal processes in the Scheldt Estuary. Applying the Constituent-oriented Age and
Residence time Theory (CART, www.climate.be/CART) we compute the following
timescales: (i) the age of the different renewing water types, (ii) the residence time, (iii) the
exposure time, and (iv) the transit time. The numerical simulations are performed by the finite
element model SLIM (www.climate.be/SLIM), which allows the use of a multiscale mesh
going from the river scale (10 m) to the continental shelf break (100 km). We investigate the
timescales interrelations and investigate how they vary in time and space. In order to further
understand this spatio-temporal variability, we try to identify the major drivers of this
variability.


Bibliographic reference |
de Brye, Benjamin ; Debrauwere, Anouk ; Deleersnijder, Eric. Towards a complete study of water renewal timescales of the Scheldt Estuary.Joint Numerical Modelling Group (Jonsmod) Conference (Delft, The Netherlands, du 10/05/2010 au 12/05/2010). |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078/104840 |