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Analysis of tidal straining as driver for estuarine circulation in well-mixed estuaries

Authors :
Henk M. Schuttelaars
Hans Burchard
Source :
Journal of physical oceanography, 42 (2), 2012
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
American Meteorological Society, 2012.

Abstract

Tidal straining, which can mathematically be described as the covariance between eddy viscosity and vertical shear of the along-channel velocity component, has been acknowledged as one of the major drivers for estuarine circulation in channelized tidally energetic estuaries. In this paper, the authors investigate the role of lateral circulation for generating this covariance. Five numerical experiments are carried out, starting with a reference scenario including the full physics and four scenarios in which specific key physical processes are neglected. These processes are longitudinal internal pressure gradient forcing, lateral internal pressure gradient forcing, lateral advection, and the neglect of temporal variation of eddy viscosity. The results for the viscosity–shear covariance are correlated across different experiments to quantify the change due to neglect of these key processes. It is found that the lateral advection of vertical shear of the along-channel velocity component and its interaction with the tidally asymmetric eddy viscosity (which is also modified by the lateral circulation) is the major driving force for estuarine circulation in well-mixed tidal estuaries.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15200485
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of physical oceanography, 42 (2), 2012
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8c32865ec5bce88645ea63c0caeaaf3e