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Performance of a One-Dimensional Model of Wave-Driven Nearshore Alongshore Tracer Transport and Decay with Applications for Dry Weather Coastal Pollution
Dry weather pollution sources cause coastal water quality
problems
that are not accounted for in existing beach advisory metrics. A 1D
wave-driven advection and loss model was developed for a 30 km nearshore
domain spanning the United States/Mexico border region. Bathymetric
nonuniformities, such as the inlet and shoal near the Tijuana River
estuary mouth, were neglected. Nearshore alongshore velocities were
estimated by using wave properties at an offshore location. The 1D
model was evaluated using the hourly output of a 3D regional hydrodynamic
model. The 1D model had high skill in reproducing the spatially averaged
alongshore velocities from the 3D model. The 1D and 3D models agreed
on tracer exceedance or nonexceedance above a human illness probability
threshold for 87% of model time steps. 1D model tracer was well-correlated
with targeted water samples tested for DNA-based human fecal indicators.
This demonstrates that a simple, computationally fast, 1D nearshore
wave-driven advection model can reproduce nearshore tracer evolution
from a 3D model over a range of wave conditions ignoring bathymetric
nonuniformities at this site and may be applicable to other locations