The role of water depth and bottom boundary layer turbulence upon lee-wave generation in sill regions is examined. Their effect upon vertical mixing is also considered. Calculations are performed using a non-hydrostatic model in cross-section form with a specified tidal forcing. Initial calculations in deeper water and a sill height such that the sill top is well removed from the surrounding bed region showed that downstream lee-wave generation and associated mixing increased as bottom friction coefficient k increased. This was associated with an increase in current shear across the sill. However, for a given k, increasing vertical eddy viscosity A (v) reduced vertical shear in the across sill velocity, leading to a reduction in lee-wave am...
In the ocean, sloping bottom topography is important for the generation and dissipation of internal ...
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In estuaries, tidal period variations in the rate of vertical mixing have been observed to result fr...
A cross-sectional nonhydrostatic model using idealized sill topography is used to examine the influe...
Lee waves generated by stratified flow over rough bottom topography in the ocean extract momentum an...
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A non-hydrostatic model in cross-sectional form with an idealized sill is used to examine the influe...
A free surface non-hydrostatic model in cross-sectional form namely two dimensional in the vertical ...
Three weeks of velocity and temperature measurements from the bottom 45 m above the continental slop...
Due to climate change and human interventions, saltwater intrusion is becoming a topic of increasing...
A cross sectional non-hydrostatic model of a fjord is used to examine to what extent the internal ti...
textIn the ocean, internal gravity waves are generated by tidal flow over sea floor topography. An i...
Direct observations in the Southern Ocean report enhanced internal wave activity and turbulence in a...
A non-hydrostatic model in cross sectional form with idealized topography representing a sill and fo...
The interaction of quasi-steady abyssal ocean flow with submarine topography is expected to generate...
In the ocean, sloping bottom topography is important for the generation and dissipation of internal ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2011. This article is posted here by permission ...
In estuaries, tidal period variations in the rate of vertical mixing have been observed to result fr...
A cross-sectional nonhydrostatic model using idealized sill topography is used to examine the influe...
Lee waves generated by stratified flow over rough bottom topography in the ocean extract momentum an...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2014. This article is posted here by permission ...
A non-hydrostatic model in cross-sectional form with an idealized sill is used to examine the influe...
A free surface non-hydrostatic model in cross-sectional form namely two dimensional in the vertical ...
Three weeks of velocity and temperature measurements from the bottom 45 m above the continental slop...
Due to climate change and human interventions, saltwater intrusion is becoming a topic of increasing...
A cross sectional non-hydrostatic model of a fjord is used to examine to what extent the internal ti...
textIn the ocean, internal gravity waves are generated by tidal flow over sea floor topography. An i...
Direct observations in the Southern Ocean report enhanced internal wave activity and turbulence in a...
A non-hydrostatic model in cross sectional form with idealized topography representing a sill and fo...
The interaction of quasi-steady abyssal ocean flow with submarine topography is expected to generate...
In the ocean, sloping bottom topography is important for the generation and dissipation of internal ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2011. This article is posted here by permission ...
In estuaries, tidal period variations in the rate of vertical mixing have been observed to result fr...