Title of article :
Turbulence characteristics of a small subtropical estuary during and after some moderate rainfall
Author/Authors :
Mark Trevethan، نويسنده , , Hubert Chanson، نويسنده , , Richard Brown، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
In natural estuaries, scalar diffusion and dispersion are driven by turbulence. In the present study,
detailed turbulence measurements were conducted in a small subtropical estuary with semi-diurnal
tides under neap tide conditions. Three acoustic Doppler velocimeters were installed mid-estuary at
fixed locations close together. The units were sampled simultaneously and continuously at relatively high
frequency for 50 h. The results illustrated the influence of tidal forcing in the small estuary, although lowfrequency
longitudinal velocity oscillations were observed and believed to be induced by external
resonance. The boundary shear stress data implied that the turbulent shear in the lower flow region was
one order of magnitude larger than the boundary shear itself. The observation differed from turbulence
data in a laboratory channel, but a key feature of natural estuary flow was the significant threedimensional
effects associated with strong secondary currents including transverse shear events. The
velocity covariances and triple correlations, as well as the backscatter intensity and covariances, were
calculated for the entire field study. The covariances of the longitudinal velocity component showed
some tidal trend, while the covariances of the transverse horizontal velocity component exhibited trends
that reflected changes in secondary current patterns between ebb and flood tides. The triple correlation
data tended to show some differences between ebb and flood tides. The acoustic backscatter intensity
data were characterised by large fluctuations during the entire study, with dimensionless fluctuation
intensity I0b
=Ib between 0.46 and 0.54. An unusual feature of the field study was some moderate rainfall
prior to and during the first part of the sampling period. Visual observations showed some surface scars
and marked channels, while some mini transient fronts were observed.
Keywords :
turbulencesmall subtropical estuarycovariancestriple correlationsfield measurementsacoustic Doppler velocimetryrainfall runoff
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science