Title of article :
Investigation of Infragravity Waves Dependency on Wind Waves for Breaking and Nonbreaking Conditions in the Sandy Beaches of Southern Caspian Sea (Nowshahr Port)
Author/Authors :
Mahmoudof, Masoud Assistant Professor - Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science (INIOAS), Tehran
Abstract :
In this study, the evolution and dependency of infragravity waves (IGWs) on
wind waves for breaking and nonbreaking conditions is separately investigated.
The efficiency of two constant cutoff frequencies (0.125 and 0.14 Hz) is
compared for wave data measured in the sandy beaches of Nowshahr at the
Southern Caspian Sea. It is found that the frequency of 0.125 Hz results higher
correlation coefficients between IGWs energy content and two wind wave
groups. Two pair different correlation patterns between IGWs in one side and
wind waves higher and lower than 0.125 Hz in another side were recognized for
breaking and nonbreaking conditions. It can be concluded that the IGWs
excitation is controlled by the frequency distribution of wind wave energy.
According to 0.125 Hz as more successful option, the correlation of IGWs with
swell waves is generally more significant than sea waves. In the nonbreaking
wave condition, the IGWs are well correlated with sea waves, whereas no
considerable correlation between IGWs and sea waves is found in the breaking
condition. It is resulted that IGWs energy is approximately linearly proportional
of both swell and sea waves in nonbreaking condition. In the high and moderate
conditions of incident wave energy, the density of IGWs energy grows
shoreward, while energy attenuation can be detected for IGWs in very low
energy waves.
Keywords :
Caspian Sea , Infragravity waves , Swell and sea separation , Energy dependency , Field measurements
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics