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Quantitative Assessment Of The Most Decisive Factors Determining River Level In An Estuary

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

60

Pages

10

Published

2003

Size

427.22 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/RM030011

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

S. Yoshida, K. Yokoo, C. P. Caulfield & P. F. Linden

Abstract

Quantitative assessment of the most decisive factors determining river level in an estuary S. ~oshida', K. yokoo2, C. P. ~aulfield~ & P. F. in den^ I Division of Mechanical Science, Hokkaido University, Japan. '~ukuda Hydrologic Center Corp., Japan. 3,4~niversity of California, San Diego, USA. Abstract Generally, the response of the river water level in an estuary to the river flow rate is far from simple. The main reasons for this are the four competing factors of tide, atmospheric pressure, wind direction and wind speed, whose effects drive the river level to a variety of elevations. The error represented by the average of that dispersed group can at times be over 200%. No matter what statistical analysis is applied, no plausible estimate of the flow rate can be made from the river level. This paper uses data taken in the Ishikari River estuary over the last 5 years to present a quantitative relationship for of the above 4 factors on the level of the Ishikari River. These relationships permit

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