Influence of Reclamation Works on the Marine Environment in a Semi-Enclosed Bay

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Lee M. Ock
Park S. Jin
Kang T. Soon
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[1] Geosystem Research Corp. Republic of Korea
[2] Chonnam National University Republic of Korea
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dredging; random walk method; reclaiming; seawater exchange rate; semi-enclosed bay; wind forcing;
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U657 [港口水工建筑物维修与扩建];
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The flow and seawater exchange rates have been predicted using a two-dimensional numerical model and a Lagrangian method for a semi-enclosed shallow bay where reclaiming and dredging works are scheduled. The wind effect on the flow and material transport has been emphasized, and a thirty-year mean value of wind has been considered in the numerical simulation. As a whole, even after the reclaiming and dredging are conducted, the flow pattern looks similar to the original state. However, velocity variations up to 20% to 100% appear in the vicinity of the construction area. In the case of summer wind forcing, the seawater exchange rate increases from 71.6% to 82.9% after the reclaiming and dredging, as indicated by a particle-tracking method. On the contrary, in the case of winter wind forcing, the seawater exchange rate appears to be 97.2% under natural conditions but decreases slightly to 93.2% after the reclaiming and dredging. Thus, the wind forcing plays an important role in controlling the seawater exchange rates. The seawater exchange rate is further improved by 15% if the dredging is simultaneously carried out with the reclaiming. This suggests that the dredging can be an effective means to mitigate the variation of flow.
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