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Observations of the spring-neap modulation of the gravitational circulation in a partially mixed estuary

Observations of the spring-neap modulation of the gravitational circulation in a partially mixed estuary
Observations of the spring-neap modulation of the gravitational circulation in a partially mixed estuary
The long-term variability of the non-tidal circulation in Southampton Water, a partially mixed estuary, was investigated using 71-day acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) time series. The data show evidence that the spring-neap tidal variability of the turbulent mixing modulates the strength of the non-tidal residual circulation, with subtidal neap tide surface flows reaching 0.12 m s-1compared to <0.05 m s-1at spring tides. The amplitude of the neap-tide events in this non-tidal circulation is shown to be related to a critical value of the tidal currents, illustrating the strong dependence on tidal mixing. The results suggest that the dominant mechanism for generating these neap-tide circulation events is the baroclinic forcing of the horizontal density gradient, rather than barotropic forcing associated with ebb-induced periodic stratification. While tidal turbulence is thought to be the dominant control on this gravitational circulation, there is evidence of the additional effect of wind-driven mixing, including the effects of wind fetch and possibly wave development with along-estuary winds being more efficient at mixing the estuary than across-estuary winds. Rapid changes in atmospheric pressure also coincided with fluctuations in the gravitational circulation. The observed subtidal flows are shown to be capable of rapidly flushing buoyant material out of the estuary and into the coastal sea at neap tides.
1616-7341
299-306
Ribero, C.H.A.
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Waniek, J.J.
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Sharples, J.
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Ribero, C.H.A.
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Waniek, J.J.
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Sharples, J.
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Ribero, C.H.A., Waniek, J.J. and Sharples, J. (2004) Observations of the spring-neap modulation of the gravitational circulation in a partially mixed estuary. Ocean Dynamics, 54 (3-4), 299-306. (doi:10.1007/s10236-003-0086-z).

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The long-term variability of the non-tidal circulation in Southampton Water, a partially mixed estuary, was investigated using 71-day acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) time series. The data show evidence that the spring-neap tidal variability of the turbulent mixing modulates the strength of the non-tidal residual circulation, with subtidal neap tide surface flows reaching 0.12 m s-1compared to <0.05 m s-1at spring tides. The amplitude of the neap-tide events in this non-tidal circulation is shown to be related to a critical value of the tidal currents, illustrating the strong dependence on tidal mixing. The results suggest that the dominant mechanism for generating these neap-tide circulation events is the baroclinic forcing of the horizontal density gradient, rather than barotropic forcing associated with ebb-induced periodic stratification. While tidal turbulence is thought to be the dominant control on this gravitational circulation, there is evidence of the additional effect of wind-driven mixing, including the effects of wind fetch and possibly wave development with along-estuary winds being more efficient at mixing the estuary than across-estuary winds. Rapid changes in atmospheric pressure also coincided with fluctuations in the gravitational circulation. The observed subtidal flows are shown to be capable of rapidly flushing buoyant material out of the estuary and into the coastal sea at neap tides.

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Published date: 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 9865
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/9865
ISSN: 1616-7341
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Date deposited: 26 Oct 2004
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Author: C.H.A. Ribero
Author: J.J. Waniek
Author: J. Sharples

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