Munitions in The Sea: Possible Links Between CNR-ISMAR Activity and Tools and The DAIMON Project
Munitions in The Sea: Possible Links Between CNR-ISMAR Activity and Tools and The DAIMON Project
Munitions in The Sea: Possible Links Between CNR-ISMAR Activity and Tools and The DAIMON Project
CNR-ISMAR
(National Research Council, Inst. of Marine Sciences)
Venice, Italy
October 2016
CNR-ISMAR IN A NUTSHELL
• Natural processes
ISMAR's mission is to increase the knowledge of
natural dynamics and help to solve society's • Mechanisms and effects of
problems related, but not limited, to: global change
• Human impacts
WHY CARING ABOUT UXOs at SEA
Possible subject:
- identifying good practices in the use and state-of-the-art
numerical tools in coastal areas in Mediterranean and Baltic
region;
- performing turbulence measurements in support of sea-
trial operations
Dr. Carniel and Dr. Beldowski are currently exploring this opportunity
SOME ISMAR TOOLS
5) acquisition of additional data that are not always • Two free-falling turbulence
available for a thorough numerical modeling support profilers (measuring every 0.5
(e.g. turbulence data) mm T, S, diffusivity, TKE,
turbidity, oxygen)
SOME ISMAR TOOLS
(3) Numerical Modeling
However, direct measurements are often scarce and sparce, while some other
tenchinques (e.g. satellite) are still not providing enough temporal coverage.
1) frame quantitatively the ocean dynamics, that are intrinsically complex and
cannot be completely described by “simple” equations
2) fill the gap of the picture provided by real meteo-oceanic states, that are not
enough to characterize spatially and temporally the areas of intervention
3)define scenarios of intervention and Risk Assessment procedures
4) provide forecast circulation patterns for specific test site, also at high-
resolution (e.g. harbours)
5) provide tools capable of estimating the fate of chemicals or sediments in
marine areas where UXOs are present
SOME ISMAR TOOLS
(3.1) Lagrangian transport of sea-going objects
Modelled surface velocity allowed to reconstruct the trajectory of 1000 floating
particles released on January 8 off Portofino (Ligurian Coast), assimilated to chemical
dispersion
MODEL NESTING,
INCREASED RESOLUTION
e.g. 2 km – 500 m – 50 m
horizontal resolution in the
t2
Adriatic basin
t1
MODEL COUPLING
Wave-Current interactions,
Air-Sea exchanges,
Sediment resuspension and
Transport
SEABED MORPHODYNAMICS
OVER DIFFERENT TIME SCALES
• Scouring/burial at the event
scale (short time scale, hours to
days)
• Long-term migration of large-
scale bedform patterns
• Pollutant dispersion via sediment
saltation
• capability to compute sediment
resuspension/deposition
MEASUREMENTS MODELED
OTHER TOOLS
(3.4) Implications for Divers visibility
Turbidity is caused by wave action and shoreline erosion, but also from:
1. phytoplankton abundance in the water column
2. nutrients release from sediment (which increases phytoplk productivity)
3. organic discharged by sewage treatment plants.
4. DOM ....
In this case, the inclusion of a biogeochemical model would be helpful in forecasting and
planning underwater operations in shallow regions with limited visibility
CONCLUDING NOTES