Authors
Catherine E Hughes, Philip Binning, Garry R Willgoose
Publication date
1998/11/1
Journal
Journal of Hydrology
Volume
211
Issue
1-4
Pages
34-49
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The intertidal zone of estuarine wetlands is characterised by a transition from a saline marine environment to a freshwater environment with increasing distance from tidal streams. An experimental site has been established in an area of mangrove and salt marsh wetland in the Hunter River estuary, Australia, to characterise and provide data for a model of intertidal zone hydrology. The experimental site is designed to monitor water fluxes at a small scale (36m). A weather station and groundwater monitoring wells have been installed and hydraulic head and tidal levels are monitored over a 10-week period along a short one-dimensional transect covering the transition between the tidal and freshwater systems. Soil properties have been determined in the laboratory and the field. A two-dimensional finite element model of the site was developed using SEEP/W to analyse saturated and unsaturated pore water …
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Scholar articles
CE Hughes, P Binning, GR Willgoose - Journal of Hydrology, 1998