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Title: Idealized numerical modeling of river plumes


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Idealized numerical modeling of river plumes
  • Rob Hetland
  • and
  • Rocky Geyer

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Outline
  • Estuary mouth conditions and estuarine scales
  • Tides in the estuary
  • Low resolution vs. High resolution
  • Effect of winds.

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Connection between estuaries and river plumes
  • Estuarine circulation sets the strength and
    density anomaly of the flow at the estuary mouth.
  • Yankovsky and Chapman (1997)
  • Burger and Rossby (or Froude) numbers dependence
    at estuary mouth sets type of plume (i.e.,
    surface or bottom trapped)
  • Yankovsky (2000)
  • Baroclinic exchange at estuary mouth is important
    in upstream plume propegation.
  • Garvine (2001)
  • Outflow structure and coastal wall depth affect
    plume evolution.
  • Nof and Pichevin (in press, JPO)
  • Vorticity structure of outflow affects bulge
    evolution.

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Idealized domain
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Motivation
  • Explicitly modeling the estuary would place
    severe constraints on model resolution.
  • Question Is it possible to finesse the
    estuary such that the river plume will be
    accurately simulated, while ignoring the details
    of the estuarine circulation?
  • YES

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Estuarine scales
  • Classic analytical models of estuaries i.e.,
    Hansen and Rattray (1965) and Chatwin (1976)
    give scales for estuarine length scale,
    stratification, and estuarine circulation.
  • Numerical experiments corroborate these scalings
    for simple domains with constant vertical mixing.

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Analytic scaling
  • L Kv-1 QR-1/3
  • ?S QR2/3
  • Ue QR1/3

Not dependant on Kv!
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Numerical results vs. scaling
Estuarine circulation
Length
Stratification
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Estuarine scales - summary
  • Stratification and estuarine circulation are not
    dependant on mixing -- only the length scale
    varies.
  • Thus, for steady fresh water forcing, high mixing
    may be set in the estuary, so that the estuarine
    length is reduced, while the outflow properties
    remain unchanged.

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Tides in the estuary
  • If tides are weak on the shelf, tides may be
    finessed by varying the river discharge at a
    tidal frequency.
  • Tides increase shear, which increases mixing,
    reducing the density anomaly of the plume.

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Tidal estuary plume
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Vertical salt flux
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Froude number
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Wind effects
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Conclusions
  • Estuaries may be shortened by increasing mixing
    in the estuary.
  • Tides may be finessed by modulating the riverine
    discharge.
  • Wind effects cannot be ignored in realistic
    simulations.
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