Utilisation of the MIKE 3 model for simulating sediment transport in coastal areas of Nam Dinh province affected by sand mining

Các tác giả

  • Van Lan Vu, Dac Thuyet Bui, Quoc Viet Tran*
  • Minh Cat Vu
  • Tra Mai Ngo

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The application of mathematical models in assessing the environmental impact of sand mining projects plays a crucial role in forecasting and managing the effects of mining activities on the environment. Mathematical models can predict turbidity propagation, pollutant dispersion, and the impact of mining activities on environmental factors such as water quality and ecosystems, thereby providing a solid scientific basis for analysing and reporting environmental impacts. This study utilised the MIKE 3 model to simulate sediment propagation from sand dredging
activities under monsoon conditions in the coastal area of Nam Dinh province. The results reveal the trend of turbidity propagation and the distribution of turbidity concentrations at various water depths. At the surface layer, sediment concentration is the lowest compared to the middle and bottom layers, with a range of approximately 0.6 km where turbidity exceeds 0.5 kg/m³ (the permissible limit according to Vietnamese standard TCVN 10-MT:2015/BTNMT). Meanwhile, sediment concentrations in areas adjacent to the mouths of the Ninh Co river and the Day
river are within the permissible limits.

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Tiểu sử tác giả

  • Van Lan Vu, Dac Thuyet Bui, Quoc Viet Tran*

    Hanoi University of Natural Resources and Environment, 41A Phu Dien Street, Phu Dien Ward, Bac Tu Liem District, Hanoi, Vietnam

  • Minh Cat Vu

    Van Lang University, 45 Nguyen Khac Nhu Street, Co Giang Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

  • Tra Mai Ngo

    Institute of Physics, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Street, Nghia Do Ward, Cau Giay District, Hanoi, Vietnam

Đã Xuất bản

2025-06-14