Articles | Volume 20, issue 10
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-20-4031-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-20-4031-2016
Cutting-edge case studies
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06 Oct 2016
Cutting-edge case studies |  | 06 Oct 2016

Predicting the salt water intrusion in the Shatt al-Arab estuary using an analytical approach

Ali D. Abdullah, Jacqueline I. A. Gisen, Pieter van der Zaag, Hubert H. G. Savenije, Usama F. A. Karim, Ilyas Masih, and Ioana Popescu

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Abdullah, D. A., Masih, I., Van der Zaag, P., Karim, U. F. A., Popescu, I., and Al Suhail, Q.: The Shatt al-Arab System under Escalating Pressure: a preliminary exploration of the issues and options for mitigation, Int. J. River Basin Manage., 13, 215–227, 2015.
Abdullah, A. D., Karim, U. F. A., Masih, I., Popescu, I., and van der Zaag, P.: Anthropogenic and tidal influences on salinity levels and variability of the Shatt al-Arab River, Int. J. River Basin Manage., submitted, 2016.
Afkhami, M., Shariat, M., Jaafarzadeh, N., Ghadiri, H., and Nabizadeh, R.: Development a Water Quality Management Model for Karun and Dez Rivers, Iran. J. Environ. Health. Sci. Eng., 4, 99–106, 2007.
Alber, M.: A Conceptual Model of Estuarine Freshwater Inflow Management, Estuaries, 25, 1246–1261, 2002.
Al-Tawash, B., Al-Lafta, S. H., and Merkel, B.: Preliminary Assessment of the Shatt al Arab Riverine Environment, Basra Government, Southern Iraq, J. Nat. Sci. Res., 3, 120–136, 2013.
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A comprehensive and detailed data set of the salinity distribution over an entire year in a complex and dynamic (because heavily utilized and modified) deltaic river system was thoroughly analysed, and formed the basis for a validated analytical model that can predict the extent of seawater among other salinity sources in an estuary. The procedure can be applied to other estuaries.