Three-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling of an industrial coastal area in United Arab Emirates

W. Elshorbagy, M. Azzam, M. A. Karim

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Abstract

The coastal flow pattern around a coastal industrial compound in United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been studied using a three dimensional hydrodynamic model. The study area is 100 km2 and partially sheltered from the open sea by salt marshes and islands. Such configuration increases the risk of marine pollution near the industrial site. The region is ecologically diversified and therefore understanding the physical dynamics of the area is important for any assessment work on the impact of industrial and port operation. The utilized model has a size of 232×164 and employs a curvilinear sigma grid system. The setup is nested inside a regional model that covered the entire Arabian Gulf. A kL module estimates the depth variation of the turbulence field. The model is calibrated against the water level and current data. A sensitivity analysis is done for different wind conditions. The results show that a weak mean current is developed due to tidal action in the deeper section of the coastal basin. The tidal influx occurs from the north of the area. The current frequency is found semidiurnal under diurnal tidal action.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCoastal Engineering VI
Subtitle of host publicationComputer Modelling and Experimental Measurements of Seas and Coastal Regions
EditorsC.A. Brebbia, C.A. Brebbia, D. Almorza, F. Lipez-Aguayo
Pages23-32
Number of pages10
Publication statusPublished - Dec 1 2003
EventSixth International Conference on Computer Modelling and Experimental Measurement of Seas and Coastal Regions, Coastal Engineering VI - Cadiz, Spain
Duration: Jun 23 2003Jun 25 2003

Publication series

NameEnvironmental Studies

Other

OtherSixth International Conference on Computer Modelling and Experimental Measurement of Seas and Coastal Regions, Coastal Engineering VI
Country/TerritorySpain
CityCadiz
Period6/23/036/25/03

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Engineering(all)

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