Baroclinic responses of Qiongzhou Strait throughflow to different forcings

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1016/j.ecss.2024.108938
Yanyu Chen , Dehai Song , Nan Wang , Yang Ding , Maochong Shi , Bo Chen , Xianwen Bao
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The Qiongzhou Strait (QS) throughflow is affected by the seasonal circulation in both the northern South China Sea (SCS) shelf and the Beibu Gulf. The water masses with distinct properties between these two regions signify the baroclinic processes in the QS. In this study, a high-resolution unstructured-grid Finite Volume Community Ocean Model (FVCOM) was used to investigate the features and dynamic mechanisms of baroclinic-induced currents (BCC) in the QS. Different forcings were considered such as tides, river discharges, winds, and remote forcings (low-frequency sea surface level and current variations). The model results indicate that the volume transport of the BCC contributes to 31.26% of the total in the QS, determining the transport direction in summer. The baroclinic response to low-frequency remote forcings is most pronounced during the summer-autumn season, but less than winds during the winter-spring season. This finding underscores the importance of low-frequency remote forcings on the QS throughflow, which has often been overlooked in previous studies. Momentum balance suggests that the BCCs are predominantly driven by both the barotropic and baroclinic pressure gradient forces. Decrease (increase) in either of these two forces will lead to an intensified eastward (westward) flow. The contribution of the horizontal advection is relatively weak but cannot be ignored. This study highlights the baroclinic responses of QS throughflow to different forcings, which is important when investigating the circulation in the northern SCS, especially in the Beibu Gulf.

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琼州海峡通过流对不同作用力的气压响应
琼州海峡(QS)贯通流受南海北部陆架和北部湾季节性环流的影响。这两个区域具有不同性质的水团标志着琼州海峡的气压变化过程。本研究采用高分辨率非结构网格有限体积群落海洋模式(FVCOM)来研究 QS 中气压诱导流(BCC)的特征和动力机制。模型考虑了不同的作用力,如潮汐、河流排水量、风和远距离作用力(低频海平面和海流变化)。模型结果表明,BCC 的体积输送占 QS 总量的 31.26%,决定了夏季的输送方向。在夏秋季节,气压对低频遥感作用的响应最为明显,但在冬春季节,气压对低频遥感作用的响应小于风。这一发现强调了低频遥感强迫对 QS 通过流的重要性,而以往的研究往往忽视了这一点。动量平衡表明,BCCs 主要受气压梯度和气压梯度力的驱动。这两种力中任何一种力的减弱(增强)都会导致东向(西向)气流的增强。水平平流的作用相对较弱,但也不容忽视。本研究强调了 QS 通过流对不同作用力的气压反应,这对研究南中国海北部,尤其是北部湾的环流具有重要意义。
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期刊介绍: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science is an international multidisciplinary journal devoted to the analysis of saline water phenomena ranging from the outer edge of the continental shelf to the upper limits of the tidal zone. The journal provides a unique forum, unifying the multidisciplinary approaches to the study of the oceanography of estuaries, coastal zones, and continental shelf seas. It features original research papers, review papers and short communications treating such disciplines as zoology, botany, geology, sedimentology, physical oceanography.
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