Title of article
A numerical study of circulation driven by mixing over a submarine bank
Author/Authors
Cummins، نويسنده , , Patrick F. and Foreman، نويسنده , , Michael G.G.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
25
From page
745
To page
769
Abstract
A primitive equation model is applied to study the spin-up of a linearly stratified, rotating fluid over an isolated topographic bank. The model has vertical eddy mixing coefficients that decay away from the bottom over a specified e-folding scale. No external flows are imposed, and a circulation develops due solely to diffusion over the sea bed.
al mixing, coupled with the condition of zero diffusive flux of heat through the sea floor, leads to a distortion of isothermal surfaces near the bottom. The associated radial pressure gradients drive a radial-overturning circulation with upslope flow just above the bottom and downslope flows at greater height. Coriolis forces on the radial flows accelerate a verticallysheared azimuthal (alongslope) circulation. Near the bottom the azimuthal motion is cyclonic (upwelling favourable), while outside the boundary layer, the motion is anticyclonic. Sensitivity experiments show that this pattern is robust and maintained even with constant mixing coefficients.
ion is given to the driving mechanism for the depth-averaged azimuthal motion. An analysis of the relative angular momentum balance determines that the torque associated with bottom stresses drives the anticyclonic depth-averaged flow. In terms of vorticity, the anticyclonic vortex over the bank arises due to the curl of bottom stress divided by the depth. A parameter sensitivity study indicates that the depth-averaged flow is relatively insensitive to variations in the bottom drag coefficient.
Journal title
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Record number
2306412
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