Barotropic tidal dynamics in a frictional subsidiary channel

Date

2015

Authors

Wan, Di
Klymak, Jody M.
Foreman, Michael G.G.
Cross, Stephen F.

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Journal ISSN

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Publisher

Continental Shelf Research

Abstract

Barotropic M2 tidal dynamics are studied in a subsidiary tidal channel in Kyuquot Sound, Canada, a site proposed for multi-trophic aquaculture. A regional model with no stratification or forcing other than the tide found that the sea level in the subsidiary channel responded in phase with the rest of Kyuquot Sound, but that the velocity response was almost 180° out of phase. Further, this velocity difference was strongly dependent on the choice of viscous parameterization in the model. A simple linear analytical model was developed to explain the simulated changes in terms of the phase lag induced by viscosity, and allowed a larger parameter regime to be explored. These results suggest that verifying models of smaller channels using sea level measurements alone is inadequate, and velocity measurements are necessary.

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Keywords

Subsidiary channel dynamics, Numerical modeling, Viscous parameterization, Horizontal eddy viscosity coefficient, Energy flux, Energy dissipation

Citation

Wan, D., Klymak, J.M., Foreman, M.G.G. & Cross, S.F. (2015). Barotropic tidal dynamics in a frictional subsidiary channel. Continental Shelf Research, 105, 101- 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2015.05.011