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2Dh hydrodynamic model of the Scheldt estuary in 1955 to assess the ecological past of the estuary
Smolders, S.; Meire, P.; Temmerman, S.; Cozzoli, F.; Ides, S.; Plancke, Y. (2013). 2Dh hydrodynamic model of the Scheldt estuary in 1955 to assess the ecological past of the estuary, in: Kopmann, R. et al. (Ed.) Proceedings of the XXth TELEMAC-MASCARET User Conference, Karlsruhe, Germany, October 16–18, 2013. pp. 137-142
In: Kopmann, R.; Goll, A. (Ed.) (2013). Proceedings of the XXth TELEMAC-MASCARET User Conference, Karlsruhe, Germany, October 16–18, 2013. Bundesanstalt für Wasserbau: Karlsruhe. ISBN 978-3-939230-07-6. VIII, 155 pp., more

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Document type: Conference paper

Keywords
    Ecology
    Modelling
    Physics > Mechanics > Fluid mechanics > Hydrodynamics

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  • Cozzoli, F., more
  • Ides, S., editor, more
  • Plancke, Y., more

Abstract
    The macrozoöbenthos model of Cozzoli et al. [1] uses maximum flow velocity, inundation time, daily averaged salinity and daily salinity range to assess habitat suitability. A 2Dh hydrodynamic TELEMAC model of the Scheldt Estuary with a bathymetry of 1955 was built and calibrated for water levels. The hydrodynamic parameters and the tracer values for salinity are used as input for the macrozoöbenthos model to assess the ecological situation of the estuary in 1955. This paper discusses mainly the difficulties of retrieving the right boundary conditions and parameter settings for this model. The mesh resolution influences model parameters like tracer diffusivity and velocity diffusivity so they can’t be taken from a different calibrated model.

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