Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4551983 Ocean Modelling 2015 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Present a conservative Dirichlet based freshwater input method accounting for landward flow.•Assess impact of sub-gridscale mixing and transport in a steady state idealized approximation of freshwater inflow.•Test the functionality of the input method in test and real applications.

The input of freshwater at the coast in regional models is a non-trivial exercise that has been studied extensively in the past. Several issues are of relevance; firstly, estuaries process water properties along their length, so that while freshwater may enter at the estuary head, it is no longer fresh at the mouth. Secondly, models create a numerical response that results in excessive upstream or offshore transport compared to what is typically observed. The cause of this has been traced to the lack of landward flow at the coast where freshwater is input. In this study we assess the performance of various methods of freshwater input in coarse resolution regional models where the estuary cannot be explicitly resolved, and present a formulation that attempts to account for upstream flow in the salt wedge and in-estuary mixing that elevates salinity at the mouth.

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