冲浪区
缩放比例
地质学
动力学(音乐)
海洋学
海洋动力学
环境科学
气象学
统计物理学
洋流
物理
几何学
数学
声学
作者
Yingzhong Lou,Alexander R. Horner‐Devine,Morteza Derakhti,Sarah N. Giddings,Matthew S. Spydell,Angelica R. Rodriguez,Alexandra J. Simpson
标识
DOI:10.1175/jpo-d-24-0072.1
摘要
Abstract We use an idealized numerical model to investigate the dynamics and fate of a small river discharging into the surf zone. Our study reveals that the plume reaches a steady state, at which point the combined advective and diffusive freshwater fluxes from the surf zone to the inner shelf balance the river discharge. At steady state, the surf zone is well-mixed vertically due to wave-enhanced vertical turbulent diffusion and has a strong cross-shore salinity gradient. The horizontal gradient drives a cross-shore buoyancy-driven circulation, directed offshore at the surface and onshore near the bottom, which opposes the wave-driven circulation. Using a scaling analysis based on momentum and freshwater budgets, we determine that the steady state alongshore plume extent ( L p ) and the fraction of river water trapped in the surf zone depend on the ratio of the near-field plume length to the surf zone width ( L nf / L sz ) across a wide range of discharge and wave conditions, and a limited set of tidal conditions. This scaling also allows us to predict the residence time and freshwater fraction (or dilution ratio) in the steady-state plume within the surf zone, which range from approximately 0.1 to 10 days and 0.1 to 0.3, respectively. Our findings establish the basic dynamics and scales of an idealized plume in the surf zone, as well as estimates of residence times and dilution rates that may provide guidance to coastal managers.
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