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Conference Paper: Tide-induced air pressure fluctuation in coastal unsaturated zones

TitleTide-induced air pressure fluctuation in coastal unsaturated zones
Authors
KeywordsAir Pressure Fluctuation
Air-Water Two-Phase Flow
Coastal Aquifer System
Sea Tide
Tough2
Issue Date2003
Citation
The 2003 International Symposium on Water Resources and the Urban Environment, Wuhan, China, 9-10 November 2003. In Conference Proceedings, 2003, p. 10-13 How to Cite?
AbstractAir pressure in coastal unsaturated aquifers fluctuates with sea tides, as does the groundwater level. Tide-induced air pressure fluctuations in coastal subsurface systems, however, are not well addressed in literature. Significant diurnal air pressure fluctuations are observed below the asphalt pavement in a coastal reclamation area of Hong Kong. A two-dimensional cross-sectional model is built to describe the air-water two-phase flow in the unsaturated zone of the area. TOUGH2, a general-purpose numerical simulation program for multi-dimensional fluid and heat flows of multiphase, multicomponent fluid mixtures in porous and fracture media, is used to obtain the numerical solutions. The numerical simulation reveals that the significant air pressure fluctuation results from a combination of various factors such as asphalt pavement of extremely low permeability, soil structures of the reclamation area, and rainfall intensity during spring tides. Numerical simulation also reveals that the air pressure is approximately proportional to the tidal rate. A great amplitude of the sea level fluctuation will not necessarily lead to high air pressure, if the sea level changes slowly. Coastal unsaturated zones inhale and exhale as the tidal level falls and rises. The paper goes on to discuss various engineering and environmental implications of air pressure fluctuations in coastal aquifers.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/152514
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dc.contributor.authorLi, Hen_US
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dc.description.abstractAir pressure in coastal unsaturated aquifers fluctuates with sea tides, as does the groundwater level. Tide-induced air pressure fluctuations in coastal subsurface systems, however, are not well addressed in literature. Significant diurnal air pressure fluctuations are observed below the asphalt pavement in a coastal reclamation area of Hong Kong. A two-dimensional cross-sectional model is built to describe the air-water two-phase flow in the unsaturated zone of the area. TOUGH2, a general-purpose numerical simulation program for multi-dimensional fluid and heat flows of multiphase, multicomponent fluid mixtures in porous and fracture media, is used to obtain the numerical solutions. The numerical simulation reveals that the significant air pressure fluctuation results from a combination of various factors such as asphalt pavement of extremely low permeability, soil structures of the reclamation area, and rainfall intensity during spring tides. Numerical simulation also reveals that the air pressure is approximately proportional to the tidal rate. A great amplitude of the sea level fluctuation will not necessarily lead to high air pressure, if the sea level changes slowly. Coastal unsaturated zones inhale and exhale as the tidal level falls and rises. The paper goes on to discuss various engineering and environmental implications of air pressure fluctuations in coastal aquifers.en_US
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dc.subjectAir Pressure Fluctuationen_US
dc.subjectAir-Water Two-Phase Flowen_US
dc.subjectCoastal Aquifer Systemen_US
dc.subjectSea Tideen_US
dc.subjectTough2en_US
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