International audienceWind and wave effects on tidal current structure and turbulence throughout the water column are examined using an upward-looking acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP). The instrument has been deployed on the seafloor of 18-m mean depth, off the north-eastern French coast in the eastern English Channel, over 12 tidal cycles, and covered the period of the transition from mean spring to neap tide, and forcing regimes varied from calm to moderate storm conditions. During storms, we observed gusty winds with magnitudes reaching 15ms−1 and wave heights reaching up to 1.3 m. Analysis of velocity spectra revealed a noticeable contribution of wind-induced waves to spectral structure of velocity fluctuations within the subsur...
Semi-diurnal and fortnightly surveys were carried out to quantify the effects of wind- and navigatio...
The long-term variability of the non-tidal circulation in Southampton Water, a partially mixed estua...
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International audienceWind and wave effects on tidal current structure and turbulence throughout the...
Abstract. Wind and wave effects on tidal current struc-ture and turbulence throughout the water colu...
International audienceTidal current structure and turbulent quantities within a tidal bottom boundar...
International audienceA high-frequency (1.2 MHz) four-beam Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) ...
A high-frequency (1.2 MHz) acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) moored on the seabed has been us...
A tidal bore is an abrupt rise in water depth advancing in some estuaries during spring tide conditi...
There are many problems in the fields of flow modelling around structures and tidal stream energy yi...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This study explores typical characteristics of the mean and turbulent profiles ...
In natural estuaries, scalar diffusion and dispersion are driven by turbulence. In the present study...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Abstract: In natural estuaries, contaminant transport is driven by the turbulent momentum mixing. Th...
Accurate characterisation of flows at tidal sites can enable the developers of tidal stream energy p...
Semi-diurnal and fortnightly surveys were carried out to quantify the effects of wind- and navigatio...
The long-term variability of the non-tidal circulation in Southampton Water, a partially mixed estua...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2011. This article is posted here by permission ...
International audienceWind and wave effects on tidal current structure and turbulence throughout the...
Abstract. Wind and wave effects on tidal current struc-ture and turbulence throughout the water colu...
International audienceTidal current structure and turbulent quantities within a tidal bottom boundar...
International audienceA high-frequency (1.2 MHz) four-beam Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) ...
A high-frequency (1.2 MHz) acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) moored on the seabed has been us...
A tidal bore is an abrupt rise in water depth advancing in some estuaries during spring tide conditi...
There are many problems in the fields of flow modelling around structures and tidal stream energy yi...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This study explores typical characteristics of the mean and turbulent profiles ...
In natural estuaries, scalar diffusion and dispersion are driven by turbulence. In the present study...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Abstract: In natural estuaries, contaminant transport is driven by the turbulent momentum mixing. Th...
Accurate characterisation of flows at tidal sites can enable the developers of tidal stream energy p...
Semi-diurnal and fortnightly surveys were carried out to quantify the effects of wind- and navigatio...
The long-term variability of the non-tidal circulation in Southampton Water, a partially mixed estua...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2011. This article is posted here by permission ...