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Understanding Spatiotemporal Inundation Dynamics in the Sundarbans Mangroves Through Hydrodynamic Modelling

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Tidal inundation plays a critical role in maintaining the ecosystem services of the Sundarbans mangrove forest. In this study, we configured and calibrated a coupled one-dimensional (1D) river network and two-dimensional (2D) floodplain hydrodynamic model for the Sundarbans in Bangladesh. Model calibration was performed using gauged water levels, inundation maps, and Google Earth (Version 7.3.6) imagery. Using the calibrated model, we assessed potential changes in inundation extent, depth, and duration across the Sundarbans for varying freshwater inflow and tidal height scenarios. Results show variation in inundation extent, depth, and duration spatially and temporarily across the Sundarbans. Inundation is relatively less during February-March (end of the dry season) and high in July-August (mid-wet season). Approximately 3158 km2 (85.1%) of the Sundarbans experiences at least one inundation in March, increasing to about 3658 km2 (98.6%) in July. Although a large proportion of the Sundarbans inundate during daily tidal cycles, the mean inundation depth remains shallow (0.24 to 0.33 m) due to flat topography. The influence of freshwater inflow on inundations is small (<2%). In contrast, the impacts of tidal magnitude are substantial on both inundation extent and depth. These findings provide valuable insights on inundation dynamics for understanding the hydrological and ecological functioning of the Sundarbans.
Title: Understanding Spatiotemporal Inundation Dynamics in the Sundarbans Mangroves Through Hydrodynamic Modelling
Description:
Tidal inundation plays a critical role in maintaining the ecosystem services of the Sundarbans mangrove forest.
In this study, we configured and calibrated a coupled one-dimensional (1D) river network and two-dimensional (2D) floodplain hydrodynamic model for the Sundarbans in Bangladesh.
Model calibration was performed using gauged water levels, inundation maps, and Google Earth (Version 7.
3.
6) imagery.
Using the calibrated model, we assessed potential changes in inundation extent, depth, and duration across the Sundarbans for varying freshwater inflow and tidal height scenarios.
Results show variation in inundation extent, depth, and duration spatially and temporarily across the Sundarbans.
Inundation is relatively less during February-March (end of the dry season) and high in July-August (mid-wet season).
Approximately 3158 km2 (85.
1%) of the Sundarbans experiences at least one inundation in March, increasing to about 3658 km2 (98.
6%) in July.
Although a large proportion of the Sundarbans inundate during daily tidal cycles, the mean inundation depth remains shallow (0.
24 to 0.
33 m) due to flat topography.
The influence of freshwater inflow on inundations is small (<2%).
In contrast, the impacts of tidal magnitude are substantial on both inundation extent and depth.
These findings provide valuable insights on inundation dynamics for understanding the hydrological and ecological functioning of the Sundarbans.

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