湍流动能的垂直混合能否缓解珊瑚白化?高频海洋雷达的应用

Diane D. DiMassa, M. Heron, A. Mantovanelli, S. Heron, C. Steinberg
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当强日照加上水柱分层导致地表水异常变暖时,观察到珊瑚白化是对压力物理条件的一种生态反应。分层需要平静的风,没有波浪,没有洋流:这些条件导致水柱的混合有限,因此由于海洋表面的日晒而限制了热量。我们迫切需要确定在任何给定时间哪个物理参数更重要,更重要的是,在接近实时的情况下监测物理参数,以作为海洋公园和沿海水域长期规划和管理的工具。本文回顾了水流通过湍流动能耗散对水柱混合的贡献,并进一步评价了利用表面水流数据提供垂直混合指标的可行性。在这项工作中,当表面水流速度大于一个临界值时,即使在没有风或波浪的情况下,水柱也会出现垂直混合。部署在大堡礁南部的相控阵高频海洋雷达每10分钟通过网格提供一张高空间分辨率(4公里)的表面海流地图。这些表面洋流被用来预测垂直分层和混合,然后可以用来作为可能发生漂白的条件的指示。
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Can vertical mixing from turbulent kinetic energy mitigate coral bleaching? An application of high frequency ocean radar
Coral bleaching is an ecological response to stressful physical conditions observed to occur when strong insolation coupled with stratification of the water column leads to anomalous warming of the surface water. Stratfication requires calm winds, the absence of waves, and an absence of currents: conditions which result in limited mixing of the water column and thus confine heat due to insolation at the ocean surface. There is a strong need to identify which of the physical parameters are more significant at any given time and, more importantly, to monitor the physical parameters in near realtime to serve as a tool for long-term planning and management for marine parks and coastal waters. This paper reviews the contribution that currents make to mixing in the water column through the dissipation of turbulent kinetic energy and takes a further step to evaluate the use of surface current data to provide an index of vertical mixing. In this work, when the surface current speed is greater than a critical value, the water column is found to be vertically mixed even in the absence of wind or waves. A phased array HF Ocean Radar deployed in the southern part of the Great Barrier Reef provides a map of surface currents with high spatial resolution (4km) every 10 minutes over the grid. These surface currents are used to predict vertical stratification and mixing which can then be used as an indication for conditions under which bleaching might occur.
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