کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4532024 | 1626141 | 2013 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• Effects of cooling water discharge studied in Greifswald Bay.
• Simulation of cooling water plume confirmed by satellite images.
• Plume spreading is mainly dependent on the wind direction.
• Despite strong pumping, small effect on the bay's hydrodynamics.
The dynamics of cooling water spreading in a non-tidal embayment is subject of a modelling-based study of Greifswald Bay, a shallow embayment at the south-western coast of the Baltic Sea. Potential cooling water spreading due to a possible power plant at Greifswald Bay is evaluated as differences between a realistic hind-cast simulation and a similar simulation but including the cooling water pumping. The model results are confirmed with satellite imagery of the embayment during operation of a nuclear power plant in the 1980s. The effect of cooling water pumping on the residual circulation, additional stratification and the heating of near-bed waters in the herring spawning areas is evaluated from the simulation. The model results for an idealised embayment and the realistic scenario, as well as the satellite images, show a clear dependence of the plume spreading on the wind direction. Although the surface plume affects a large area of the embayment, the results show a localised impact on residual circulation, bulk stratification and heating of the waterbody.
Journal: Continental Shelf Research - Volume 71, 1 December 2013, Pages 68–77