Tide-salinity patterns reveal seawater-freshwater mixing behavior at a river mouth and tidal creeks in a tropical mangrove estuary

Journal of African Earth Sciences(2022)

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Tide and salinity data collected at minute intervals over multiple semidiurnal tides were used to investigate the source of water (e.g., seawater, river, groundwater and rain) and their relative timing in mixing at the mouth of a river, a tidal creek at mid-estuary and a tidal creek at the shoreline at the head of a tropical mangrove estuary. Our objectives were to document the temporal changes in tide induced water level changes and salinity at each location and to use the relationship between salinity and water level to elucidate the sources of water and the timing of different sources of water in the hydrologic mixing processes. The data trends in tide vs. salinity (T-S) plots for the river mouth revealed mixing with seawater during rising tides and freshwater diluted seawater (brackish) drainage from the mangrove forest during ebb tides. In the mangrove creek at mid-estuary, the data trends in the T-S plots for rising tides initially showed constant salinity, followed by sharp rises in salinity to peak tide caused by seawater intrusion. The salinity decreased precipitously at the start of tidal ebbing due to influx of freshwater (rain) diluted brackish water from the mangrove forest. The data trends in the T-S plots for the tidal creek at the shoreline located at the estuary head showed constant salinity which decreased only near peak rising tide because of river dilution. During tidal ebbing, the salinity further decreased from groundwater influx before increasing to background salinity, which stayed constant to low tide. Establishing T-S patterns for multiple locations in mangrove estuaries over sub-tidal to tidal scales define the expected salinity variations in seawater-freshwater mixing which can be used to (1) establish baseline hydrologic and salinity (hydrochemical) conditions for temporal and spatial assessments and (2) serve to guide short to long-term sampling regimes for scientific studies and estuarine ecosystem management.
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Seawater-freshwater mixing,Tidal creeks,Mangrove estuary,Wouri Estuary,Cameroon,Time-series observations
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