The Variation of the Salt Concentration at the Discharge of a River into a Saline Water
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Sep 22, 2020
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Published Online: Sep 22, 2020
Page range: 137 - 147
Received: Jul 10, 2019
Accepted: Dec 16, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/auom-2020-0023
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A plume model is used to describe the variation of the salt concentration at the discharge of a river into a saline water. The integral model of the plume behavior consists of a set of ordinary differential equations derived from conservation of mass, momentum and salt concentration. The temperatures of the plume and ambient saline water are considered equal. The concentration of the salt in the river water is null. The saline water is assumed motionless. After release from the river, the concentration of the salt in the plume increases by mixing with the ambient saline water. The rate of mixing depends upon the local plume and ambient fluid properties such as velocity and salt concentration.