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Hydro- and morphodynamic impacts of sea level rise: The Minho estuary case study

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Main Author: Weber de Melo, Willian
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Pinho, José L. S., Iglesias, Isabel, Bio, Ana, Avilez-Valente, Paulo, Vieira, J.M.P., Bastos, Luísa, Veloso-Gomes, Fernando
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The understanding and anticipating of climate change impacts is one of the greatest challenges for humanity. It is already known that, until the end of the 21st century, the mean sea level (MSL) will rise at a global scale, but its effects at the local scale need to be further analyzed. In this context, a numerical modelling tool and a methodological approach for the river Minho estuary (NW of the Iberian Peninsula) are presented, to predict possible consequences of local MSL rise, considering the greenhouse emission scenarios RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5. Hydrodynamic and morphodynamic impacts were analyzed considering several driving factors, such as tides, sea level rise, storm surge, wave set-up, and different river flood peak discharges, taking into account their probabilities of occurrence. The model was calibrated using in-situ data and a data assimilation tool, the OpenDA, which automates this process, allowing to reach reliable results in a considerably short time when compared with traditional techniques. The results forecast that the predicted MSL rise will reduce the flow velocity magnitude and the sediment transport into the coastal platform but will aggravate the inundation risks along the estuarine banks. In the worst scenario (RCP 8.5) the water level near the river mouth of the estuary is expected to rise 0.20 m for 50 years return period ocean water rising, and 0.60 m for 100 years return period. It was also possible to identify that floods are the most important driver for the sediment transport along the estuary, while the tide effect in the morphodynamics is restricted to the downstream estuarine region. This work demonstrated the importance of the numerical modelling tools to better understand the effects of climate change at local scales through the representation of the estuarine hydrodynamic pattern evolution for future climate scenarios.
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spelling Hydro- and morphodynamic impacts of sea level rise: The Minho estuary case studyestuary modellingmorpho-hydrodynamic modellingOpenDADelft3DMinho estuaryScience & TechnologyThe understanding and anticipating of climate change impacts is one of the greatest challenges for humanity. It is already known that, until the end of the 21st century, the mean sea level (MSL) will rise at a global scale, but its effects at the local scale need to be further analyzed. In this context, a numerical modelling tool and a methodological approach for the river Minho estuary (NW of the Iberian Peninsula) are presented, to predict possible consequences of local MSL rise, considering the greenhouse emission scenarios RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5. Hydrodynamic and morphodynamic impacts were analyzed considering several driving factors, such as tides, sea level rise, storm surge, wave set-up, and different river flood peak discharges, taking into account their probabilities of occurrence. The model was calibrated using in-situ data and a data assimilation tool, the OpenDA, which automates this process, allowing to reach reliable results in a considerably short time when compared with traditional techniques. The results forecast that the predicted MSL rise will reduce the flow velocity magnitude and the sediment transport into the coastal platform but will aggravate the inundation risks along the estuarine banks. In the worst scenario (RCP 8.5) the water level near the river mouth of the estuary is expected to rise 0.20 m for 50 years return period ocean water rising, and 0.60 m for 100 years return period. It was also possible to identify that floods are the most important driver for the sediment transport along the estuary, while the tide effect in the morphodynamics is restricted to the downstream estuarine region. This work demonstrated the importance of the numerical modelling tools to better understand the effects of climate change at local scales through the representation of the estuarine hydrodynamic pattern evolution for future climate scenarios.This research was partially supported by the Strategic Funding UID/Multi/04423/2019 through national funds provided by FCT—Foundation for Science and Technology and European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). This contribution has also been funded by the European Union MarRISK project: Adaptación costera ante el Cambio Climático: conocer los riesgos y aumentar la resiliencia (0262_MarRISK_1_E), through the EP INTERREG V A España-Portugal (POCTEP) program. The authors want also to acknowledge the contract funds provided by the project EsCo-Ensembles (PTDC/ECI-EGC/30877/2017), co-financed by NORTE 2020, Portugal 2020 and the European Union through the ERDF, and by FCT through national funds.Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)Universidade do MinhoWeber de Melo, WillianPinho, José L. S.Iglesias, IsabelBio, AnaAvilez-Valente, PauloVieira, J.M.P.Bastos, LuísaVeloso-Gomes, Fernando2020-06-162020-06-16T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/65860engMelo, W.; Pinho, J.; Iglesias, I.; Bio, A.; Avilez-Valente, P.; Vieira, J.; Bastos, L.; Veloso-Gomes, F. Hydro- and Morphodynamic Impacts of Sea Level Rise: The Minho Estuary Case Study. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2020, 8, 441.2077-131210.3390/jmse8060441https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/8/6/441info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-05-11T04:51:11Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/65860Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T15:00:20.426968Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hydro- and morphodynamic impacts of sea level rise: The Minho estuary case study
title Hydro- and morphodynamic impacts of sea level rise: The Minho estuary case study
spellingShingle Hydro- and morphodynamic impacts of sea level rise: The Minho estuary case study
Weber de Melo, Willian
estuary modelling
morpho-hydrodynamic modelling
OpenDA
Delft3D
Minho estuary
Science & Technology
title_short Hydro- and morphodynamic impacts of sea level rise: The Minho estuary case study
title_full Hydro- and morphodynamic impacts of sea level rise: The Minho estuary case study
title_fullStr Hydro- and morphodynamic impacts of sea level rise: The Minho estuary case study
title_full_unstemmed Hydro- and morphodynamic impacts of sea level rise: The Minho estuary case study
title_sort Hydro- and morphodynamic impacts of sea level rise: The Minho estuary case study
author Weber de Melo, Willian
author_facet Weber de Melo, Willian
Pinho, José L. S.
Iglesias, Isabel
Bio, Ana
Avilez-Valente, Paulo
Vieira, J.M.P.
Bastos, Luísa
Veloso-Gomes, Fernando
author_role author
author2 Pinho, José L. S.
Iglesias, Isabel
Bio, Ana
Avilez-Valente, Paulo
Vieira, J.M.P.
Bastos, Luísa
Veloso-Gomes, Fernando
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Weber de Melo, Willian
Pinho, José L. S.
Iglesias, Isabel
Bio, Ana
Avilez-Valente, Paulo
Vieira, J.M.P.
Bastos, Luísa
Veloso-Gomes, Fernando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv estuary modelling
morpho-hydrodynamic modelling
OpenDA
Delft3D
Minho estuary
Science & Technology
topic estuary modelling
morpho-hydrodynamic modelling
OpenDA
Delft3D
Minho estuary
Science & Technology
description The understanding and anticipating of climate change impacts is one of the greatest challenges for humanity. It is already known that, until the end of the 21st century, the mean sea level (MSL) will rise at a global scale, but its effects at the local scale need to be further analyzed. In this context, a numerical modelling tool and a methodological approach for the river Minho estuary (NW of the Iberian Peninsula) are presented, to predict possible consequences of local MSL rise, considering the greenhouse emission scenarios RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5. Hydrodynamic and morphodynamic impacts were analyzed considering several driving factors, such as tides, sea level rise, storm surge, wave set-up, and different river flood peak discharges, taking into account their probabilities of occurrence. The model was calibrated using in-situ data and a data assimilation tool, the OpenDA, which automates this process, allowing to reach reliable results in a considerably short time when compared with traditional techniques. The results forecast that the predicted MSL rise will reduce the flow velocity magnitude and the sediment transport into the coastal platform but will aggravate the inundation risks along the estuarine banks. In the worst scenario (RCP 8.5) the water level near the river mouth of the estuary is expected to rise 0.20 m for 50 years return period ocean water rising, and 0.60 m for 100 years return period. It was also possible to identify that floods are the most important driver for the sediment transport along the estuary, while the tide effect in the morphodynamics is restricted to the downstream estuarine region. This work demonstrated the importance of the numerical modelling tools to better understand the effects of climate change at local scales through the representation of the estuarine hydrodynamic pattern evolution for future climate scenarios.
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