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A coupled wave-hydrodynamic model of an atoll with high friction: Mechanisms for flow, connectivity, and ecological implications

Authors :
Robert B. Dunbar
David A. Koweek
Justin S. Rogers
Oliver B. Fringer
Stephen G. Monismith
Source :
Ocean Modelling. 110:66-82
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

We present a hydrodynamic analysis of an atoll system from modeling simulations using a coupled wave and three-dimensional hydrodynamic model (COAWST) applied to Palmyra Atoll in the Central Pacific. This is the first time the vortex force formalism has been applied in a highly frictional reef environment. The model results agree well with field observations considering the model complexity in terms of bathymetry, bottom roughness, and forcing (waves, wind, metrological, tides, regional boundary conditions), and open boundary conditions. At the atoll scale, strong regional flows create flow separation and a well-defined wake, similar to 2D flow past a cylinder. Circulation within the atoll is typically forced by waves and tides, with strong waves from the north driving flow from north to south across the atoll, and from east to west through the lagoon system. Bottom stress is significant for depths less than about 60 m, and in addition to the model bathymetry, is important for correct representation of flow in the model. Connectivity within the atoll system shows that the general trends follow the mean flow paths. However, some connectivity exists between all regions of the atoll system due to nonlinear processes such as eddies and tidal phasing. Moderate wave stress, short travel time (days since entering the reef system), and low temperature appear to be the most ideal conditions for high coral cover at this site.

Details

ISSN :
14635003
Volume :
110
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ocean Modelling
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ec166ee8489e8828db5dbecf567c96aa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocemod.2016.12.012