A non-hydrostatic model in cross sectional form with idealized topography representing a sill and forced by a barotropic tidal flow is used to examine the role of a hydraulic transition and internal lee waves in determining mixing in the sill region. Calculations using smooth topography show that unsteady lee waves are generated on the sill slope during flood tide. These waves propagate toward the sill when the tide reverses leading to enhanced mixing in the sill region. The addition of small scale topography on the leeside of the sill changes the lee wave distribution with an associated increase in mixing depending upon wavelength and amplitude of topography. Calculations show the importance of the hydraulic transition, lee waves and small...
Our long-term goals are to develop a physical understanding of the processes which lead to mixing in...
Results are presented from a recent experiment in Knight Inlet, British Columbia, focusing on the ge...
Abstract: A non-hydrostatic terrain following model in cross sectional form is applied to study the ...
A cross-sectional non-hydrostatic model with idealized topography was used to examine the processes ...
A non-hydrostatic model in cross-sectional form with an idealized sill is used to examine the influe...
A cross-sectional nonhydrostatic model using idealized sill topography is used to examine the influe...
A free surface non-hydrostatic model in cross-sectional form namely two dimensional in the vertical ...
The importance of using a non-hydrostatic model to compute tidally induced mixing and flow in the re...
Observations and modeling simulations are presented that illustrate the importance of a density cont...
Senior thesis written for Oceanography 445[author abstract] The tidal flow over Williamson Sill, si...
A three-dimensional non-linear, non-hydrostatic model in cross-sectional form is used to determine t...
A cross sectional non-hydrostatic model of a fjord is used to examine to what extent the internal ti...
We describe and interpret in situ observations of tidally driven turbulence that were obtained in th...
The role of water depth and bottom boundary layer turbulence upon lee-wave generation in sill region...
The problem of to what extent two topographic features, namely, adjacent sills in a fjord, interact ...
Our long-term goals are to develop a physical understanding of the processes which lead to mixing in...
Results are presented from a recent experiment in Knight Inlet, British Columbia, focusing on the ge...
Abstract: A non-hydrostatic terrain following model in cross sectional form is applied to study the ...
A cross-sectional non-hydrostatic model with idealized topography was used to examine the processes ...
A non-hydrostatic model in cross-sectional form with an idealized sill is used to examine the influe...
A cross-sectional nonhydrostatic model using idealized sill topography is used to examine the influe...
A free surface non-hydrostatic model in cross-sectional form namely two dimensional in the vertical ...
The importance of using a non-hydrostatic model to compute tidally induced mixing and flow in the re...
Observations and modeling simulations are presented that illustrate the importance of a density cont...
Senior thesis written for Oceanography 445[author abstract] The tidal flow over Williamson Sill, si...
A three-dimensional non-linear, non-hydrostatic model in cross-sectional form is used to determine t...
A cross sectional non-hydrostatic model of a fjord is used to examine to what extent the internal ti...
We describe and interpret in situ observations of tidally driven turbulence that were obtained in th...
The role of water depth and bottom boundary layer turbulence upon lee-wave generation in sill region...
The problem of to what extent two topographic features, namely, adjacent sills in a fjord, interact ...
Our long-term goals are to develop a physical understanding of the processes which lead to mixing in...
Results are presented from a recent experiment in Knight Inlet, British Columbia, focusing on the ge...
Abstract: A non-hydrostatic terrain following model in cross sectional form is applied to study the ...