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Influence of energetic wind and waves on gas transfer in a large wind–wave tunnel facility

Influence of energetic wind and waves on gas transfer in a large wind–wave tunnel facility
Influence of energetic wind and waves on gas transfer in a large wind–wave tunnel facility
Air–water gas exchange experiments were carried out in a large wind wave tunnel in Marseille, France, to investigate gas transfer processes under energetic wind and wave fields, where macroscale breaking waves create bubble plumes (white caps) and turbulence on the water surface. We measured the gas transfer velocities of N2O, DMS, He, SF6, CH3Br, and total air. Their diffusivity and solubility span a large range, allowing us to investigate gas transfer mechanisms under a variety of physical conditions. We observed that the gas transfer velocities varied with friction velocity in a linear manner. Gas transfer in the presence of pure wind waves is generally consistent with the surface renewal model, as the gas transfer velocity has a strong dependence on diffusivity with an exponent of 0.53(±0.02). Contrary to expectations, the bubble plumes generated by breaking waves contributed relatively little in our pure wind wave experiments. Superposition of mechanically generated waves onto the wind waves in the high wind regime attenuated DMS gas transfer (as a function of friction velocity) across the air–water interface by ~20% compared with gas transfer under pure wind waves, implying suppression of gas transfer directly across the sheared water surface. Greater transfer of less soluble gases may result from bubble-mediated gas transfer.
gas transfer, wind, wave
0148-0227
C05027
Rhee, T.S.
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Nightingale, P.D.
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Woolf, D.K.
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Caulliez, G.
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Bowyer, P.
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Rhee, T.S.
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Woolf, D.K.
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Caulliez, G.
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Bowyer, P.
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Andreae, M.O.
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Rhee, T.S., Nightingale, P.D., Woolf, D.K., Caulliez, G., Bowyer, P. and Andreae, M.O. (2007) Influence of energetic wind and waves on gas transfer in a large wind–wave tunnel facility. Journal of Geophysical Research, 112 (C5), C05027. (doi:10.1029/2005JC003358).

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Air–water gas exchange experiments were carried out in a large wind wave tunnel in Marseille, France, to investigate gas transfer processes under energetic wind and wave fields, where macroscale breaking waves create bubble plumes (white caps) and turbulence on the water surface. We measured the gas transfer velocities of N2O, DMS, He, SF6, CH3Br, and total air. Their diffusivity and solubility span a large range, allowing us to investigate gas transfer mechanisms under a variety of physical conditions. We observed that the gas transfer velocities varied with friction velocity in a linear manner. Gas transfer in the presence of pure wind waves is generally consistent with the surface renewal model, as the gas transfer velocity has a strong dependence on diffusivity with an exponent of 0.53(±0.02). Contrary to expectations, the bubble plumes generated by breaking waves contributed relatively little in our pure wind wave experiments. Superposition of mechanically generated waves onto the wind waves in the high wind regime attenuated DMS gas transfer (as a function of friction velocity) across the air–water interface by ~20% compared with gas transfer under pure wind waves, implying suppression of gas transfer directly across the sheared water surface. Greater transfer of less soluble gases may result from bubble-mediated gas transfer.

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Published date: 16 May 2007
Keywords: gas transfer, wind, wave

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Local EPrints ID: 49859
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/49859
ISSN: 0148-0227
PURE UUID: c428a015-656c-492d-a330-30667fd7580a

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Date deposited: 05 Dec 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 10:00

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Author: T.S. Rhee
Author: P.D. Nightingale
Author: D.K. Woolf
Author: G. Caulliez
Author: P. Bowyer
Author: M.O. Andreae

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