Small scale turbulence and mixing in semi-enclosed seas (Persian Gulf)


Autoria(s): Eghresadi, Shahmir
Data(s)

2002

Resumo

Turbulence and internal waves are probably important in generating layered structures in frontal region of marine environments (e.g. near river plumes outflow into the sea). Here we investigate the role of normal modes of internal waves in generation of layered structure in a part of Persian Gulf where river plume inters and in some laboratory experiments. The model prediction and observations show that layers so formed have a thickness of about 2m based on salinity variations with depth, but layers (about 5m) based on horizontal velocity profiles. Laboratory experiments with a plume outflow in a Filling Box profile also generate normal mode layered structure with 21H=0.5 (where A is layer thickness and H is the plume depth). In these experiments as Re of the flow is smaller than the Re of field flow. The normal modes are substantially dissipated with depth. Typical values of dissipation factor is about 0(100). This factor for field observation is 0(10) which is still substantial. Qualitative comparison between layered structure in field and laboratory is good. It should be emphasized that field observation is for semi-enclosed seas but the laboratory experiments are for enclosed region. Hence some of the discrepancies in the results of two cases are inevitable. Layered structures in marine environments are also produced by double diffusive convection. In this region this should be studied separately.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/20489/1/9024.pdf

Eghresadi, Shahmir (2002) Small scale turbulence and mixing in semi-enclosed seas (Persian Gulf). PhD Thesis, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch,Tehran, 222pp.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/20489/

Palavras-Chave #Environment #Oceanography
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NonPeerReviewed