<p dir="ltr">The operation of a tidal lagoon can lead to exchange of a relatively large volume of water between the waters and impounded basin, resulting in changes in the water exchange and tidal flushing with potentially significant influence on water quality. Three tidal lagoon schemes proposed in the UK were considered in this study and the impact of the operation of the lagoons on the regional water exchange or renewal capacity. The three lagoons included: West Somerset Lagoon (WSL), Swansea Bay Lagoon (SBL) and North Wales Tidal Lagoon (NWTL). The exchange processes were investigated by modelling changes in a tracer within a control domain with and without the lagoon in place and for different operational procedures. The results and validation underpinning this research is included in various files in this dataset. For further information on different files provided, please refer to the README_rev file.</p>
Funding
TidAl Range schemes as configurable Grid-scale Energy sTorage facilities (TARGET)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council