Current Structure and Behavior of the River Plume in Suo-Nada |
| |
Authors: | Shinya Magome Atsuhiko Isobe |
| |
Institution: | (1) Department of Earth System Science and Technology, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Science, Kyushu University, Kasuga, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan |
| |
Abstract: | The behavior of a river plume in Suo-Nada, Japan, has been studied using a primitive equation numerical model, the Princeton
Ocean Model. Special attention has been paid to the current structure and behavior of the anticyclonic eddy (bulge) induced
by high freshwater inflow changing on a timescale of one week. First, the freshwater is supplied from a river to a rectangular
basin with a simple topography. When the river discharge subsides after reaching its peak value, the bulge propagates upstream
(i.e., opposite to the direction of the Kelvin wave propagation). Next, the freshwater is supplied from eight major rivers
to the basin with realistic topography. The less saline water mass in the southern part of Suo-Nada propagates to the west
(i.e., upstream) after the river discharge subsides. This is consistent with an observed phenomenon, viz., that the less saline
water mass appears in the western part of Suo-Nada, suggesting that the upstream propagation of the bulge is possible in the
real ocean. Finally, the cause of the upstream propagation is considered. Onshore currents appear in the bottom layer beneath
the bulge, propagating upstream. They produce an anticyclonic barotropic eddy due to the conservation of potential vorticity.
The current component associated with the eddy crosses normally to the isohaline in the upper layer, and therefore transports
the bulge upstream. No other current component (such as surface current velocity minus vertically-averaged value) is responsible
for the upstream propagation of the bulge.
This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
| |
Keywords: | River plume bulge upstream propagation oxygen-deficient water mass Suo-Nada |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|