关于沿岸弯道附近上升流喷流的逆转

IF 2.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 OCEANOGRAPHY Continental Shelf Research Pub Date : 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1016/j.csr.2024.105276
Jochen Kämpf
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沿岸上升流地区的海湾通常是幼体滞留区,是海洋生态系统功能的基础。这项以过程为导向的研究利用三维流体力学模型,探讨了岬角后面空间均匀、有利于上升流的风场松弛后的海洋动力学。研究结果表明,风场松弛会导致沿岸上升流向近岸逆转,形成急速的沿岸逆流 (CCC)。分析表明,沿岸逆流开始形成于岬角的下风沿岸,在那里,上升流引起的沿岸气压梯度与风应力相反。在这里,风弛豫间接诱发了气流辐合,在距离海岸 ∼ 5 千米的范围内逆转了气压梯度,从而在地球物理学上推动了 CCC 的形成。一旦产生,这种沿岸气压异常就会以沿岸开尔文波的形式沿岸传播,形成上升流射流的沿岸逆转。另一方面,上升流在岬角后面的陆架上形成了一个高密度水柱。风力减弱后,这股浓水羽流的旋转-重力调整作用将逆转区的前沿标记为一个气旋条带特征,其直径为条带变形半径(∼10 千米)。研究结果表明,这种旋转-重力调整加强了 CCC 的压力梯度强迫。在这一过程中,海平面上升和海平面下降都会影响到沿岸生态系统的健康。
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On the retroflection of upwelling jets near coastal bends

Bays in coastal upwelling regions often serve as larvae retention zones underpinning functioning of marine ecosystems. Using a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model, this process-oriented study explores the ocean dynamics that follow from the relaxation of a spatially-uniform, upwelling-favourable wind field behind a headland. Findings reveal that wind relaxation leads to the appearance of a swift coastal countercurrent (CCC) as the inshore retroflection of the coastal upwelling jet. The analysis reveals that the CCC starts to form along the downwind coast of the headland where the upwelling-induced onshore barotropic pressure gradient opposes the wind stress. Here, wind relaxation indirectly induces a flow convergence that reverses the barotropic pressure gradient within ∼5 km from the coast which geostrophically drives the CCC. Once generated, this inshore barotropic pressure anomaly propagates along the coast as a coastal Kelvin wave to form an inshore retroflection of the upwelling jet. On the other hand, the upwelling creates a plume of denser water on the shelf behind the headland. After wind relaxation, the rotational-gravitational adjustment of this dense-water plume marks the front of the retroflection zone as a cyclonic baroclinic feature with a diameter of the baroclinic deformation radius (∼10 km). Findings show that this rotational-gravitational adjustment intensifies the pressure-gradient forcing of the CCC. Overall, the findings demonstrate that the retroflecting coastal current can traps both upwelled water and particles in vicinity of the headland, which is clearly of relevance to marine productivity.

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Continental Shelf Research
Continental Shelf Research 地学-海洋学
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4.30
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136
审稿时长
6.1 months
期刊介绍: Continental Shelf Research publishes articles dealing with the biological, chemical, geological and physical oceanography of the shallow marine environment, from coastal and estuarine waters out to the shelf break. The continental shelf is a critical environment within the land-ocean continuum, and many processes, functions and problems in the continental shelf are driven by terrestrial inputs transported through the rivers and estuaries to the coastal and continental shelf areas. Manuscripts that deal with these topics must make a clear link to the continental shelf. Examples of research areas include: Physical sedimentology and geomorphology Geochemistry of the coastal ocean (inorganic and organic) Marine environment and anthropogenic effects Interaction of physical dynamics with natural and manmade shoreline features Benthic, phytoplankton and zooplankton ecology Coastal water and sediment quality, and ecosystem health Benthic-pelagic coupling (physical and biogeochemical) Interactions between physical dynamics (waves, currents, mixing, etc.) and biogeochemical cycles Estuarine, coastal and shelf sea modelling and process studies.
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