Summary of Project
The purpose of the present study is to determine the nature and possible extent of the physical
changes that may result in the estuarine environment of Hampton Roads, including the waters of the lower James River and a
major tributary, the Elizabeth River, due to the implementation of a given expansion design.
The physical changes to be evaluated at representative locations therein include changes in:
- tidal range and phase
- strength and direction of tidal and tidally-averaged currents
- salinity or salinity structure
- circulation and flushing ability
- bottom sedimentation potential
In addition to the general physical characteristics listed above, certain noted features of the local estuarine environment were examined using
model simulation techniques as
described below. These features include a tidal front system that regularly appears in the
lower James River near Newport News Point and a non-tidal
eddy system observed during the time of neap tides at the Elizabeth River entrance near Craney Island. |