Observations of a front associated with boundary layer separation from a headland illustrate a mechanism by which horizontal density gradients create intense turbulence and vertical mixing, thus, contributing to water property modification in the coastal zone. Tidal current past an island separates from the coast, creating a shear zone between the primary flow and the slowly moving water in the lee of the island. The density structure on either side of the front may differ due to different origins or degrees of prior mixing. Consequently, there can be horizontal density gradients across the front. Boundary layer separation from the headland begins as a vertical vortex sheet on which instabilities grow to form a sequence of eddies. The prese...
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A series of multi-layer numerical experiments show that classical finite amplitude instabilities in ...
Fronts, or regions with large horizontal density gradients, are common and important features of the...
We consider the effects of coastal topography on the wake of an idealised headland model in a labora...
This study examines the dispersal of dense water formed in an idealized coastal polynya on a sloping...
The authors investigate the behavior of buoyancy-driven coastal currents in a series of numerical ex...
International audienceThis paper deals with the extension of mixed water plumes in a coastal environ...
International audienceThis study deals with the separation of western boundary currents within a red...
This paper reports on the case study of Rattray Island (Great Barrier Reef, northeast Australia), ly...
A distinguishing feature of controlled stratified flows over topography is the formation of a wedge ...
In three dimensions when water flows around a bend, instead of flowing straight, it spirals around t...
In Shark Bay, a large hypersaline bay in Western Australia, longitudinal density gradients force gra...
Upwelling jets flow alongshore in approximate geostrophic balance with the onshore pressure gradient...
Environmental and geophysical flows, including dense bottom gravity currents in the ocean and buoyan...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
A series of multi-layer numerical experiments show that classical finite amplitude instabilities in ...
Fronts, or regions with large horizontal density gradients, are common and important features of the...
We consider the effects of coastal topography on the wake of an idealised headland model in a labora...
This study examines the dispersal of dense water formed in an idealized coastal polynya on a sloping...
The authors investigate the behavior of buoyancy-driven coastal currents in a series of numerical ex...