Wind-driven salinity tongue migration in the Gulf of Finland according to NEMO and ERA5 reanalyses

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-09-12 DOI:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2023.103932
Victor Zhurbas, Maria Golenko, Vadim Paka, Andrey Korzh
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Two hypothesis that can be responsible for the wind-driven migration of the salinity tongue in the bottom layer of the Gulf of Finland (GoF) are tested based on the NEMO and ERA5 reanalyses. The first hypothesis authored by Krauss and Brügge (1991) implies along-channel wind developing upwelling and downwelling jet-like currents in the wind direction at opposite lateral boundaries of the channel, and a compensatory countercurrent in the deep layer (the so-called coastal jet hypothesis). The second hypothesis implies the cross-channel wind developing the along-channel Ekman transport in the upper layer, and a countercurrent in the deep layer (so-called Ekman transport hypothesis). The salinity tongue migration velocity along the GoF thalweg as estimated from the NEMO output is found to be extremely correlated with the along-thalweg projection of the wind stress calculated from the ERA5 output. This is a convincing evidence in favor of the coastal jet hypothesis as opposed to the Ekman transport hypothesis to correctly describe the mechanism of the wind-driven migration of salinity tongue in GoF. Based on a theory of coastal upwelling/downwelling in a two-layer fluid, some analytical considerations and related empirical estimates are presented to explain the prevailing coastal jet mechanism in GoF.

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根据NEMO和ERA5的重新分析,芬兰湾由风驱动的盐舌迁移
基于NEMO和ERA5的重新分析,对芬兰湾底层盐度舌的风驱动迁移的两个假设进行了测试。Krauss和Brügge(1991)提出的第一个假设意味着沿海峡风在海峡相反的横向边界上沿风向发展出上涌和下涌的喷流状流,以及深层的补偿逆流(所谓的海岸喷流假设)。第二个假设意味着跨海峡风在上层发展了沿海峡的埃克曼输运,在深层发展了逆流(所谓的埃克曼输送假设)。根据NEMO输出估算的沿GoF深谷线的盐舌迁移速度与根据ERA5输出计算的风应力沿深谷线投影极为相关。这是一个令人信服的证据,支持海岸喷流假说,而不是埃克曼运输假说,以正确描述GoF中盐度舌的风驱动迁移机制。基于双层流体中海岸上涌/下涌的理论,提出了一些分析考虑和相关的经验估计,以解释GoF中主要的海岸喷流机制。
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