Title: Waves and Tides
1Waves and Tides
Wave movement and properties Wind and
waves Waves and beaches Making a tide Tide
theory Tides and basins, shores
2Wave movement
Longitudinal waves E transmission in same
direction Transverse waves E transmission is
perpendicular Orbital waves E transmission
across interface Height H Wavelength L Steepness
H/L Period T Speed S L/T Lf
gT/2? Frequency f 1/T Depth L/2 Shallow
waves D lt L/20 S ?(gD) 3.1?(Dm)
3Wind and Waves
Wind-generated waves Capillary waves (ripples) L
lt 1.74 cm Gravity waves L gt 1.74 cm Sea where
wind generates waves Steepness 1/7 whitecaps
energy loss fully-developed Wave trains and
interference Rogue waves
4Surf
Swell releases E at surf zone If local waves
rough, uneven surf Wave drags bottom
L H break Circular oscillation
outrun wave plunging breakers turbulent water,
air spilling breakers (gentle slope)
5Waves and Beaches
Refraction Waves bend around objects Reflection/
diffraction Waves reflect off objects
6Waves and Beaches
Storm surge Tsunamis
7Tides
Gravity, distance important Gravity g
(m1m2)/r2 Tidal force ? (m1m2)/r3 Simple
model moon above equator, no earth tilt
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9Tides 2 Variables
elliptical orbit of earth, moon
declination of moon
tilt of earth
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11Tides 3 Land Water
Amphidromic points
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13Tides and Geomorphology
Bays, gulfs geomorphic features effect Open
ocean amphidromic point Coriolis
force Reversed and ebb currents Tidal bores
14Waves, Tides, and Organisms
Waves high energy, turbidity in surf zone --gt
Stabilization, damage resistance, feeding Tides
change in H2O P, depth, salinity, T
nearshore Daily effects feeding,
activity Annual effects timing of breeding,
recruitment