Effects of sea level rise on storm surge and waves within the Yangtze River Estuary

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Yongming Shen
Gefei Deng
Zhihao Xu
Jun Tang
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[1] Dalian University of Technology,State Key Laboratory of Coastal and Offshore Engineering
[2] Guangdong University of Technology,Institute of Environmental and Ecological Engineering
[3] Dongguan University of Technology,Research Center for Eco
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sea level rise; FVCOM + SWAN; coastal inundation; Yangtze River Estuary;
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Sea level rise (SLR) can cause water depth increase (WDI) and coastal inundation (CI). By applying the coupled FVCOM + SWAN model, this study investigates the potential impacts of WDI and CI, induced by a 1.0 m SLR, on storm surge and waves within the Yangtze River Estuary. A 1.0 m WDI decreases the maximum storm surge by 0.15 m and increases the maximum significant wave height by 0.35 m. The CI effect size is smaller when compared with WDI. CI decreases the maximum storm surge and significant wave height by 0.04 and 0.07 m, respectively. In the near-shore area, WDI significantly alters the local hydrodynamic environment, thereby stimulating changes in maximum storm surges and wave heights. Low-lying regions are negatively impacted by CI. Conversely, in deep-water areas, the relative change in water depth is minimal and the effect of CI is gradually enhanced. The combined effect of WDI and CI decreases the maximum surge by 0.31 m and increases the maximum significant wave height by 0.21 m. As a result, CI may be neglected when designing deep-water infrastructures. Nonetheless, the complex interactions between adoption and neglect of CI should be simulated to achieve the best seawall flood control standards and design parameters.
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