Modeling the Transport and Fate of Sediments Released from Marine Construction Projects in the Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Canada
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Physical Setting of British Columbia Coastal Waters
3. Environmental Assessment of British Columbia Marine Construction Projects
4. Approaches to Numerical Modeling of Sediments Released from Marine Construction Activities
4.1. 3D Hydrodynamic Models
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- in the vertical, either z layers (fixed size vertical layers which extend across the model domain) or sigma layers (a fixed number of vertical layers for each horizontal grid which is scaled according to the water depth in that grid), typically 10–30 layers.
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- and a rectangular horizontal grid size, typically ranging in size from 10–100 m.
4.2. Release of Sediments from Construction
4.3. Representing Sediments in the Numerical Models
4.4. Sediment Transport Computational Module
5. Examples of Numerical Modeling of Sediments Released from Marine Construction Activities
5.1. Marine Dredging in Porpoise Channel of Chatham Sound
5.2. Disposal at Sea of Dredged Sediments in Brown Passage
5.3. Trenching for a Marine Pipeline in Nass Bay
6. Summary and Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Geographical Area | Marine Construction Activity | 3D Model, Grid Size (#Vertical Layers) | IDZ Model | Literature References |
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Roberts Bank, Strait of Georgia, BC | Vancouver Island Transmission Reinforcement (VITR) Project: trenching of underwater electrical cables | COCIRM-SED, 10 m/50 m (13) | STFATE | [9] |
Kitimat Harbor, BC | Dredging of marine berths at proposed oil export marine terminal for an oil export project | COCIRM-SED, 20 m/100 m (20) | - | [26] |
Prince Rupert Harbor, BC | Dredging in Harbor, Disposal at Sea | COCIRM-SED, 100 m (22) | STFATE, CDFATE | [27] |
Brown Passage | Disposal at Sea of marine dredgates from marine construction in Prince Rupert | COCIRM-SED, 100 m (22) | STFATE | [10,28,29] |
Porpoise Channel near Prince Rupert | Dredging of Materials Offloading Facility (MOF) for a Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Project | COCIRM-SED, 30 m/210 m (12) | - | [28] |
Casey Cove, Prince Rupert | Dredging of Marine Berths & Materials Offloading Facility (MOF) for a LNG Project | COCIRM-SED, 30 m/210 m (13) | - | [30,31] |
Kitimat Harbor | Dredging for a LNG marine terminal | COCIRM-SED, 20 m/100 m (20) | - | [32] |
Nass Bay and Iceberg Bay | Trenching and backfilling for a marine gas pipeline | Delft3D-SED, 10 m/35 m (10) | - | [33] |
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Fissel, D.B.; Lin, Y. Modeling the Transport and Fate of Sediments Released from Marine Construction Projects in the Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Canada. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2018, 6, 103. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse6030103
Fissel DB, Lin Y. Modeling the Transport and Fate of Sediments Released from Marine Construction Projects in the Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. 2018; 6(3):103. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse6030103
Chicago/Turabian StyleFissel, David B., and Yuehua Lin. 2018. "Modeling the Transport and Fate of Sediments Released from Marine Construction Projects in the Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Canada" Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 6, no. 3: 103. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse6030103