Severe salt intrusion threatens freshwater supply in Chinese sub-estuary.
Salt intrusion in a sub-estuary in China was studied during a La Niña event. The researchers found that salinity levels in the main estuary rose before spring tides, while in the sub-estuary, salinity varied with tidal range. Different river discharges affected salinity patterns in the sub-estuary. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for managing water resources and preventing salt intrusion in the area.