TY - JOUR
T1 - Observations of estuarine circulation and solitary internal waves in a highly energetic tidal channel
AU - Groeskamp, S.
AU - Nauw, J.J.
AU - Maas, L.
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Despite vigorous tidal and wind mixing, observations
in an estuarine tidal inlet in the Wadden Sea
show that during part of the tidal cycle, vertical stratification
and internal waves may still develop. Acoustic
Doppler current profiler (ADCP) and conductivity,
temperature, depth observations, collected over the
past 6 years at 13 h anchor stations (ASs), reveal that
these occur especially during slack tide, when there is
little wind and large freshwater discharge from nearby
Lake IJssel. Measurements with a moored ADCP show
that in the same tidal phase, strong cross-channel circulation
develops, which may suddenly reverse circulation
sense due to passing density fronts. In the
vertically stratified phase that follows after the front
passage, propagating mode-one solitary internal waves
are observed. These are resonantly generated during
decelerating tidal ebb currents when the (shear) flow
passes a transcritical regime (Froude number equal to
1). A combination of photographs (including one from
the International Space Station), bathymetric data, and
ASs data leads to the discovery of yet another source of
internal waves in this area, produced during slackening
tide by propagating lee waves that develop over a deep
trench. We suggest that both the cross-channel circulation
as well as the (solitary) internal waves may locally
be of importance for the (re)distribution and transport
of sediments and nutrients and may influence tidally
averaged transports.
AB - Despite vigorous tidal and wind mixing, observations
in an estuarine tidal inlet in the Wadden Sea
show that during part of the tidal cycle, vertical stratification
and internal waves may still develop. Acoustic
Doppler current profiler (ADCP) and conductivity,
temperature, depth observations, collected over the
past 6 years at 13 h anchor stations (ASs), reveal that
these occur especially during slack tide, when there is
little wind and large freshwater discharge from nearby
Lake IJssel. Measurements with a moored ADCP show
that in the same tidal phase, strong cross-channel circulation
develops, which may suddenly reverse circulation
sense due to passing density fronts. In the
vertically stratified phase that follows after the front
passage, propagating mode-one solitary internal waves
are observed. These are resonantly generated during
decelerating tidal ebb currents when the (shear) flow
passes a transcritical regime (Froude number equal to
1). A combination of photographs (including one from
the International Space Station), bathymetric data, and
ASs data leads to the discovery of yet another source of
internal waves in this area, produced during slackening
tide by propagating lee waves that develop over a deep
trench. We suggest that both the cross-channel circulation
as well as the (solitary) internal waves may locally
be of importance for the (re)distribution and transport
of sediments and nutrients and may influence tidally
averaged transports.
U2 - 10.1007/s10236-011-0455-y
DO - 10.1007/s10236-011-0455-y
M3 - Article
SN - 1616-7341
VL - 61
SP - 1767
EP - 1782
JO - Ocean Dynamics
JF - Ocean Dynamics
IS - 11
ER -