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Simulation of tidal flow and circulation patterns in the Loxahatchee River Estuary, southeastern Florida

January 1, 1987

Results of a two-dimensional, vertically averaged, computer simulation model of the Loxahatchee River estuary show that under typical low freshwater inflow and vertically well mixed conditions, water circulation is dominated by freshwater inflow rather than by tidal influence. The model can simulate tidal flow and circulation in the Loxahatchee River estuary under typical low freshwater inflow and vertically well mixed conditions, but is limited, however, to low-flow and well mixed conditions. Computed patterns of residual water transport show a consistent seaward flow from the northwest fork through the central embayment and out Jupiter Inlet to the Atlantic Ocean. A large residual seaward flow was computed from the North Intracoastal Waterway to the inlet channel. Although the tide produces large flood and ebb flows in the estuary, tide-induced residual transport rates are low in comparison with freshwater-induced residual transport. Model investigations of partly mixed or stratified conditions in the estuary need to await development of systems capable of simulating three-dimensional flow patterns. (Author 's abstract)

Publication Year 1987
Title Simulation of tidal flow and circulation patterns in the Loxahatchee River Estuary, southeastern Florida
DOI 10.3133/wri874201
Authors Gary M. Russell, Carl R. Goodwin
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series Number 87-4201
Index ID wri874201
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center