Ocean driven flooding of a coastal lake

Analysis of Lake Conjola flooding in April 2006, provided in this paper, attributes it to waves pumping water over a 300 m long beach berm and into Lake Conjola. This overwash, generated by the medium wave height swell occurring during this flooding, was able to lift the lake levels near the entranc...

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Tác giả chính: Callaghan, D.P.
Đồng tác giả: Vu, Thi Thu Thuy
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spelling oai:localhost:DHTL-83972024-01-10T09:18:16Z Ocean driven flooding of a coastal lake Callaghan, D.P. Vu, Thi Thu Thuy Hanslow, D.J. Nielsen, P. You, Zai-Jin Teakle, I. Coastal flooding Wave pumping Overwash Continuity modelling Analysis of Lake Conjola flooding in April 2006, provided in this paper, attributes it to waves pumping water over a 300 m long beach berm and into Lake Conjola. This overwash, generated by the medium wave height swell occurring during this flooding, was able to lift the lake levels near the entrance, persistently over several tidal cycles, to well above the ocean water levels. The wave pump model was used to model this flooding. Lake Conjola water storage and dynamics were modelled by using a two-node continuity based model that a change in storage in time is driven by the net inflow to a node and these nodes and the ocean are linked by log-law. The extents of these two nodes were established from previous water surface measurements. While the qualitative flood behavior was reproduced by this remarkably simple model, the peak flood level was not satisfactorily predicted when using literature values for model turning parameters. One reason for this mismatch was that the waves pumped against a head including critical flow on the beach berm. Based on recent images of Lake Conjola wave overwash events, it may be concluded that pumping against critical flow is too harsh. Removing this from the model has halved the gap between the measurements and predictions. However, more research is definitely required to establish what components should be included in the hydraulic head pumped against. 2020-04-14T10:07:54Z 2020-04-14T10:07:54Z 2014 BB 2156-1028 http://tailieuso.tlu.edu.vn/handle/DHTL/8397 en Proceedings of 34th Conference on Coastal Engineering (ICCE), Seoul, Korea, 2014. Current. 47 application/pdf
institution Trường Đại học Thủy Lợi
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topic Coastal flooding
Wave pumping
Overwash
Continuity modelling
spellingShingle Coastal flooding
Wave pumping
Overwash
Continuity modelling
Callaghan, D.P.
Ocean driven flooding of a coastal lake
description Analysis of Lake Conjola flooding in April 2006, provided in this paper, attributes it to waves pumping water over a 300 m long beach berm and into Lake Conjola. This overwash, generated by the medium wave height swell occurring during this flooding, was able to lift the lake levels near the entrance, persistently over several tidal cycles, to well above the ocean water levels. The wave pump model was used to model this flooding. Lake Conjola water storage and dynamics were modelled by using a two-node continuity based model that a change in storage in time is driven by the net inflow to a node and these nodes and the ocean are linked by log-law. The extents of these two nodes were established from previous water surface measurements. While the qualitative flood behavior was reproduced by this remarkably simple model, the peak flood level was not satisfactorily predicted when using literature values for model turning parameters. One reason for this mismatch was that the waves pumped against a head including critical flow on the beach berm. Based on recent images of Lake Conjola wave overwash events, it may be concluded that pumping against critical flow is too harsh. Removing this from the model has halved the gap between the measurements and predictions. However, more research is definitely required to establish what components should be included in the hydraulic head pumped against.
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