Db. Chadwick et Jl. Largier, The influence of tidal range on the exchange between San Diego Bay and theocean, J GEO RES-O, 104(C12), 1999, pp. 29885-29899
The tidal exchange between a bay and the ocean often results from a process
termed "tidal pumping" caused by an asymmetry between the flow during the
ebb and flood tides, For many bays the ebb flow is concentrated into a jet
which occupies the region just offshore from the mouth of the bay, while th
e flood flow is drawn in rather radially from the region all around the mou
th. A significant variation in tidal exchange with tidal range is based on
the notion that the length scale of the ebb jet increases more rapidly than
the length scale of the flood withdrawal zone as the tidal range increases
. Exchange between San Diego Bay and the Pacific Ocean was quantified using
a combination of flow measurements by acoustic Doppler current profiling a
nd tracer measurements using a naturally occurring ultraviolet fluorescence
tracer. We found that variations in exchange with tidal range could be iso
lated by separately evaluating the ebb and flood tidal transport budgets. T
he tracer transport during the ebb increased rapidly with tidal range, whil
e during the flood tide, the transport increased more gradually. The result
ing difference in tidal transport between the ebb and band flood accounts f
or the exchange between the bay and ocean. For weak tides,the exchange is m
ore constant. An empirical equation for the tidal exchange developed from t
he measurements is consistent with theoretical tidal pumping models and sup
ports the concept that the exchange at the mouth of San Diego Bay is domina
ted by tidal pumping.