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Title: Modeling of Spacio-temporal Evolution of Salt Dispersion on Nokoue Lake
Authors: Zandagba, Esdras Babadjidé Josué
Alamou, Eric Adéchina
Obada, Ezechiel
Chabi, Amédée
Biao, Eliézer Iboukoun
Afouda, Abel
Keywords: Spacio-temporal Evolution
Nokoue Lake
lagoon
salt
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: PIAHS
Abstract: The numerical modeling of spatio-temporal evolution of lagoon has an important role in predicting the behaviour of these systems. Knowing the concentration of the pollutant field distribution in time and space contributes significantly to the prediction of exceptional phenomena. The purpose of this paper is to simulate the transport and dispersion of salt at Nokoue Lake. To this end, the 2D hydrodynamic model SMS (Surface Water Modeling System) has been used. Results showed that in flood period the freshwater inflows produce a net seaward transport, while in low water period the tides lead to periodic seaward and landward transport. The developed numerical model is useful for predicting pollutants transport in this system, for water quality management of the Nokoue Lake, and therefore, fight against eutrophication.
Description: Research Article
URI: http://197.159.135.214/jspui/handle/123456789/598
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