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Title: Seasonal variation of currents in the Cam-Nam Trieu estuary (Hai Phong, Vietnam): results from a 3D modelling.
Authors: Nguyen, Thanh Duong
Nguyen, Minh Hai
To, Thi Lan Phuong
Vu, Duy Vinh
Keywords: Vietnam
Hai Phong
Cam-Nam Trieu estuary
current
velocity
direction
Delft3D
Issue Date: 2025
Series/Report no.: Vietnam Journal of Marine Science and Technology 2025, 25(4): 387-404, DOI: https://doi.org/10.15625/1859-3097/20339;CV 64
Abstract: This paper employs the Delft3D numerical model to characterize the seasonal variation of currents in theCam-Nam Trieu estuary during 2015. Model outputs were validated and calibrated against measured waterlevel and current velocity data at Hon Dau. The convincing performance of Delft3D in replicating naturalconditions is evident from the high Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency (NSE) (up to 0.972), low Root Mean SquaredError (RMSE), and strong R-squared (R) values for both water level and current velocity. Current magnitudesin the wet and early wet seasons significantly exceed those observed during the dry season. Peak ebb tidevelocities can reach 1.6 m/s. While river discharge to the sea is diminished in the dry season, the impact of tides becomes more pronounced, with a clearer stratification of water velocity during spring tides comparedto neap tides. The influence of strong river flow in the dry season is apparent in higher current velocitiesduring ebb and low tides relative to flood and high tides, particularly during neap tide conditions. Thesuccessful replication of the Cam-Nam Trieu estuary’s hydrological regime by the Delft3D model positions it as a valuable tool for future predictive simulations in the region. These simulations will make substantialcontributions to coastal and marine management. The findings of this research serve as a foundationalreference for subsequent studies.
URI: http://tvhdh.vnio.org.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/21713
ISSN: ISSN (print): 1859-3097, ISSN (online): 2815-5904
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