Estimate of Lagrangian integral scales in shallow tidal water using high resolution GPS-tracked drifters


Autoria(s): Suara, Kabir; Brown, Richard; Wang, Charles; Borgas, Michael; Feng, Yanming
Data(s)

28/06/2015

Resumo

In estuaries and natural water channels, the estimate of velocity and dispersion coefficients is critical to the knowledge of scalar transport and mixing. This estimate is rarely available experimentally at sub-tidal time scale in shallow water channels where high frequency is required to capture its spatio-temporal variation. This study estimates Lagrangian integral scales and autocorrelation curves, which are key parameters for obtaining velocity fluctuations and dispersion coefficients, and their spatio-temporal variability from deployments of Lagrangian drifters sampled at 10 Hz for a 4-hour period. The power spectral densities of the velocities between 0.0001 and 0.8 Hz were well fitted with a slope of 5/3 predicted by Kolmogorov’s similarity hypothesis within the inertial subrange, and were similar to the Eulerian power spectral previously observed within the estuary. The result showed that large velocity fluctuations determine the magnitude of the integral time scale, TL. Overlapping of short segments improved the stability of the estimate of TL by taking advantage of the redundant data included in the autocorrelation function. The integral time scales were about 20 s and varied by up to a factor of 8. These results are essential inputs for spatial binning of velocities, Lagrangian stochastic modelling and single particle analysis of the tidal estuary.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85152/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85152/1/92680_V3.pdf

http://89.31.100.18/~iahrpapers/92680.pdf

Suara, Kabir, Brown, Richard, Wang, Charles, Borgas, Michael, & Feng, Yanming (2015) Estimate of Lagrangian integral scales in shallow tidal water using high resolution GPS-tracked drifters. In E-proceeding of the 36th IAHR World Congress, The World Forum, Delft-The Hague, the Netherlands.

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Copyright 2015 please consult author(s).

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #010401 Applied Statistics #010406 Stochastic Analysis and Modelling #040500 OCEANOGRAPHY #040503 Physical Oceanography #050206 Environmental Monitoring #091504 Fluidisation and Fluid Mechanics #Lagrangian drifters #turbulence #single dispersion analysis #integral time scales #estuary #shallow channel #tidal flow #dispersion coefficient
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Conference Paper