Stratification on the Skagit Bay tidal flats
Citable URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1912/5353Location
Skagit BayDOI
10.1575/1912/5353Keyword
Tidal flats; Tidal currentsAbstract
Estuarine density stratification may be controlled primarily by cross-shore processes
(analogous to longitudinal control in narrow estuaries), or by both cross- and alongshore
processes (typical of coastal plumes). Here field observations and numerical modeling are
used to investigate stratification on the low-sloped, periodically inundated Skagit Bay
tidal flats. Advection of stratification by the depth-averaged velocity, straining of the
horizontal density gradient by velocity shear, and turbulent mixing are shown to be the
dominant processes. On the south-central flats (near the south fork river mouth) velocities
are roughly rectilinear, and the largest terms are in the major velocity direction (roughly
cross-shore). However, on the north flats (near the north fork river mouth), velocity
ellipses are nearly circular owing to strong alongshore tidal flows and alongshore
stratification processes are important. Stratification was largest in areas where velocities
and density gradients were aligned. The maximum stratification occurred during the
prolonged high water of nearly diurnal tides when advection and straining with relatively
weak flows increased stratification with little mixing. Simulations suggest that the
dominance of straining (increasing stratification) or mixing (decreasing stratification) on
ebb tides depends on the instantaneous Simpson number being above or below unity.
Description
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution September 2012
Suggested Citation
Thesis: Pavel, Vera L., "Stratification on the Skagit Bay tidal flats", 2012-09, DOI:10.1575/1912/5353, https://hdl.handle.net/1912/5353Related items
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