RESPONSE OF A SMALL-SCALE BOTTOM-ATTACHED ESTUARINE PLUME TO WIND ANDTIDAL DISSIPATION

Citation
Jo. Blanton et al., RESPONSE OF A SMALL-SCALE BOTTOM-ATTACHED ESTUARINE PLUME TO WIND ANDTIDAL DISSIPATION, Journal of coastal research, 13(2), 1997, pp. 349-362
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Marine & Freshwater Biology","Geosciences, Interdisciplinary
Journal title
ISSN journal
07490208
Volume
13
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
349 - 362
Database
ISI
SICI code
0749-0208(1997)13:2<349:ROASBE>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Ebb tide advects low salinity discharges onto the continental shelf wh ere they mix with ambient shelf water. Only a portion of the mixture r eturns on the flood tide into the estuary. The remainder often forms a low salinity zone detached from the parent estuarine plume. Shipboard and aerial surveys conducted in autumn were used to determine the fat e of the estuarine discharge from Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. W e used a simple momentum balance to estimate the wind generated alongs helf current. We found that the plume deflection was predicted by the vector addition of the wind generated current and the tidal current op erating at the observation times. Thus, the plume is easily deflected downwind since wind stress in shallow water is transferred directly to the bottom. A sequence of cross-plume sections was obtained during a portion of the ebb and flood tidal cycle. Ebb flow carried low salinit y estuarine water seaward where it turned abruptly southward as it enc ountered the southward current that prevails along the shelf in autumn . The front separating estuarine discharge from shelf water was signif icantly stronger on the upstream side than it was on the downstream si de, as indicated by salinity and suspended matter content that sharply distinguished the two water masses. During the flood stage, the upstr eam front weakened significantly.