Standing wave–induced tidal shear in a submarine canyon in the Rockall Trough
Standing wave–induced tidal shear in a submarine canyon in the Rockall Trough
Mixing in the ocean abyss sustains the deepest branches of the global overturning circulation, yet the processes that drive deep-ocean mixing remain poorly understood. Recent field measurements in a deep submarine canyon of the Rockall Trough have revealed that intense mixing occurs during strong, vertical, shear-generated overturns exceeding 200 m. These overturning events last only a few hours and occur at different tidal phases across sections of the canyon. We investigate the origin of the shear and its dependence on along-canyon location using a high-resolution numerical simulation and theory. The tidal shear is associated with internal Kelvin waves trapped by the canyon’s geometry, whose structure varies along the slope, resulting in distinct tidal phases of shear at different canyon locations. These waves are confined to the depth of the canyon, resulting in stronger shear than the low-mode internal waves that dominate in the ocean interior. Our results suggest that the strong shear associated with standing waves in canyon may play an important role in driving abyssal ocean mixing.
In situ oceanic observations, Internal waves, Kelvin waves, Regional models
665-680
Ma, Yuchen
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Ferrari, Raffaele
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Polzin, Kurt
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Alford, Matthew H.
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Naveira Garabato, Alberto C.
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Voet, Gunnar
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1 March 2026
Ma, Yuchen
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Ferrari, Raffaele
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Polzin, Kurt
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Alford, Matthew H.
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Naveira Garabato, Alberto C.
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Voet, Gunnar
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Ma, Yuchen, Ferrari, Raffaele, Polzin, Kurt, Alford, Matthew H., Naveira Garabato, Alberto C. and Voet, Gunnar
(2026)
Standing wave–induced tidal shear in a submarine canyon in the Rockall Trough.
Journal of Physical Oceanography, 56 (3), .
(doi:10.1175/JPO-D-25-0135.1).
Abstract
Mixing in the ocean abyss sustains the deepest branches of the global overturning circulation, yet the processes that drive deep-ocean mixing remain poorly understood. Recent field measurements in a deep submarine canyon of the Rockall Trough have revealed that intense mixing occurs during strong, vertical, shear-generated overturns exceeding 200 m. These overturning events last only a few hours and occur at different tidal phases across sections of the canyon. We investigate the origin of the shear and its dependence on along-canyon location using a high-resolution numerical simulation and theory. The tidal shear is associated with internal Kelvin waves trapped by the canyon’s geometry, whose structure varies along the slope, resulting in distinct tidal phases of shear at different canyon locations. These waves are confined to the depth of the canyon, resulting in stronger shear than the low-mode internal waves that dominate in the ocean interior. Our results suggest that the strong shear associated with standing waves in canyon may play an important role in driving abyssal ocean mixing.
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Accepted/In Press date: 23 December 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 6 February 2026
Published date: 1 March 2026
Keywords:
In situ oceanic observations, Internal waves, Kelvin waves, Regional models
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/511343
ISSN: 0022-3670
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Yuchen Ma
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Raffaele Ferrari
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Kurt Polzin
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Matthew H. Alford
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Gunnar Voet
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