Distributions of Tidal Current, Salinity and Suspended Sediment in Suyoung Bay

수영만의 조류, 염분 및 부유물질의 분포

  • KIM Cha-Kyum (Department of Ocean Engineering, National Fisheries University of Pusan) ;
  • LEE Jong-Sup (Department of Ocean Engineering, National Fisheries University of Pusan)
  • 김차겸 (부산수산대학교 해양공학과) ;
  • 이종섭 (부산수산대학교 해양공학과)
  • Published : 1992.09.01

Abstract

To investigate the flow pattern and mixing process in Suyoung Bay, field observations and data analyses of tidal current, salinity and suspended sediment (SS) were carried out. Ebb flow is stronger than flood flow, and duration of ebb tide is longer than that of flood tide. Semi-diurnal component of tidal current is predominant, and current rotating clockwise occurs in the central part of the bay. The direction of the residual currents in the central part of the bay and offshore is almost N to WNW, and the speed is 4-14cm/s. Eulerian diffusion coefficients estimated from the current data have the range of $6.2\times10^4-4.2\times10^6\;cm^2/s,$ Salinity structure in Suyoung River estuary during flood tide is of partially mixed type, but is of stratified type during ebb tide. Salinity fluctuation is large at the surface, and the fluctuation decreases with depth. SS concentration in Suyoung River estuary has a higher value during ebb tide than that during flood tide. Salinity and 55 concentrations in the estuary appeared to be very sensitive to the change of river flow.

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