2019
DOI: 10.3390/w11040857
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Characteristics of Tidal Discharge and Phase Difference at a Tidal Channel Junction Investigated Using the Fluvial Acoustic Tomography System

Abstract: This study investigates the tidal discharge division and phase difference at branches connected to a channel junction. The tidal discharge at three branches (eastern, western, and northern branches) was continuously collected using the fluvial acoustic tomography system (FATS). The discharge asymmetry index was used to quantify the flow division between two seaward branches (eastern and western branches). The cross-wavelet method was applied to calculate the phase difference between the tidal discharge and wat… Show more

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“…Using numerical experiments, Buschman et al, (2010) show convergence of tidal waves in junction affects the division of tidal discharge in the branches. Danial et al, (2019) show a similar result to Buschman et al, (2010) and suggest that the neap-spring tidal variation controls discharge asymmetry.…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…Using numerical experiments, Buschman et al, (2010) show convergence of tidal waves in junction affects the division of tidal discharge in the branches. Danial et al, (2019) show a similar result to Buschman et al, (2010) and suggest that the neap-spring tidal variation controls discharge asymmetry.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The tidal effect partly cancels the inequality of discharge division (Buschman et al, 2010;Danial et al, 2019) that influenced the sediment flux division (Wagner & Mohrig, 2019) and channel development (Iwantoro et al, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Kawanisi et al (2015) measured energy flux in a strait by employing FATS, where the acoustic transmission line was around 1,204 m [10]. Bahreinimotlagh et al (2016) [11] and Al Sawaf et al (2017) [12] measured the streamflow of a shallow mountainous river using FATS, where the length of transmission line was about -300 m. Danial et al (2019) investigated the characteristics of tidal discharge in the three tidal channel junctions using three pairs of FATS, where their transmission lines were 224, 246 and 290 m [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%