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High-resolution hydrodynamic models are a common tool to simulate water dynamics in estuaries. Results from these models are, however, difficult to interpret without the aid of additional parameters to integrate the information. In this paper a methodology to understand the transport patterns in the Tagus Estuary is proposed. It is based on the computation of two renewal time scales: residence time and integrated water fraction. This last parameter is used to build a dependency matrix that gives the integrated influence of each region of the estuary at a selected point. The parameters are computed using a Lagrangian transport model coupled to the hydrodynamic model. Results show that Tagus Estuary has two different types of regions: the central part of the estuary, with low renewal efficiency, and three regions with higher renewal efficiency. Renewal mechanisms are, however, different for each region as shown by the dependency matrix. Comparison of renewal time scales with results from a water-quality model revealed that residence time is not a limiting parameter for primary production in the Tagus Estuary.
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This work was carried out within the FESTA II research project funded by the FCT (Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia) under contract no. POCTI-MGS/34457/99.
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Braunschweig, F., Martins, F., Chambel, P. et al. A methodology to estimate renewal time scales in estuaries: the Tagus Estuary case. Ocean Dynamics 53, 137–145 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10236-003-0040-0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10236-003-0040-0