EGU23-7406, updated on 25 Feb 2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-7406
EGU General Assembly 2023
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Tide propagation in the hyper-turbid Gironde and Loire estuaries

Isabel Jalon-Rojas1, Julie Cheynel1,2, Hannah Clercx1, and Sophie Defontaine1,2
Isabel Jalon-Rojas et al.
  • 1CNRS, UMR5805 EPOC, PESSAC CEDEX, France (isabel.jalon-rojas@u-bordeaux.fr)
  • 2IFREMER, Plouzane, France

Most estuaries display strong decadal changes in morphology, bottom friction and river flow due to human activities and climate change. These changes can in turn modify tide propagation and flow. In macrotidal and highly turbid estuaries characterized by strong seasonal shifts in the Estuarine Turbidity Maximum, these hydro-morpho-sedimentary changes may be relevant even at seasonal time scales. In this study, we evaluate the amplification, damping, distortion, and asymmetry of tidal waves in the hyper-turbid Gironde-Garonne and Loire estuaries in relation to hydrological, sedimentary and morphological seasonal changes. For this purpose, a non-stationary harmonic analysis based on S-TIDE was applied to 5-year times series of water level from 10 (Gironde) and 14 (Loire) stations. River discharge strongly influences tidal range, overtides generation/damping, and therefore tidal deformation in both estuaries. For example, in the Gironde-Garonne (Loire) estuary, the M2 tide peak increased by 20% (6%) and shifted upstream by 74 km (43.5 km) from high to low river discharge periods, while M4 tidal peak increased by 21% (21%) and shifted upstream by 31 km (16 km). A river flow threshold for the maximum tidal distortion was observed in the upstream reaches of both estuaries: e.g., 1500 m3/s at 136 km from the mouth in the Gironde-Garonne estuary, and 500 m3/s at 94 Km from the mouth in the Loire estuary. The influence of annual and seasonal changes of bottom roughness on tidal range was highlighted in the upper reaches of both estuaries. For example, in the Garonne tidal river, the tidal range can increase by 25 cm after the ETM installation near Bordeaux Harbour, for the same (average) river flow. Morphological changes seem to have a relatively lower impact on tides in the Garonne tidal river at these time scales. Future analytical and numerical simulations of tide propagation will provide further insight into the relative role of the different morpho-sedimentary factors on tide propagation in both estuaries.

How to cite: Jalon-Rojas, I., Cheynel, J., Clercx, H., and Defontaine, S.: Tide propagation in the hyper-turbid Gironde and Loire estuaries, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-7406, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-7406, 2023.