Extreme variations in Rhine River discharge reshape marine ecosystems dramatically.
The researchers studied how extreme changes in freshwater flow affect the Rhine River Plume. They looked at data from different years and used computer models to see how low water levels impact the plume's structure and mixing. They found that under normal conditions, tidal forces and internal waves play a big role in shaping the plume. But during a drought, the plume changes significantly, affecting the movement of freshwater, pollutants, and sediment downstream.