Internal solitary waves in a structured thermocline with implications for resuspension and the formation of thin particle-laden layers

Citation
Bj. Wang et al., Internal solitary waves in a structured thermocline with implications for resuspension and the formation of thin particle-laden layers, J GEO RES-O, 106(C5), 2001, pp. 9565-9585
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS
ISSN journal
21699275 → ACNP
Volume
106
Issue
C5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
9565 - 9585
Database
ISI
SICI code
0148-0227(20010515)106:C5<9565:ISWIAS>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
A structured thermocline model is employed to elucidate the role of environ mental factors in the characteristics of internal solitary waves, including the related implications for wave-induced resuspension and the formation o f thin layers with enhanced concentration of passive particles. The model c onsiders varying relative strengths between a thin seasonal thermocline and a broad permanent thermocline together with a sheared current in the upper mixed layer. The influence of these environmental factors on the stimulus of the benthic boundary layer under the footprint of solitary waves is asse ssed, particularly the potential for inducing boundary layer separation and lowering the near-bottom Richardson number. Also, the flow field associate d with an internal solitary wave is shown not only to transport particles h orizontally, but to create a tendency for passive particles located in the mixed layer to migrate Vertically and concentrate in a thin layer. This lat ter effect is especially pronounced for particles that are heavier than the host fluid and have particle Reynolds numbers of order unity or greater. A lthough specific calculations for bubbles have not been included here, the net vertical displacement for light particles following the passage of a so litary wave may be quite large.