Shelf/fjord exchange driven by coastal-trapped waves in the Arctic

In this article, we show that the class of low frequency (subinertial) waves known as coastal-trapped waves (CTWs) are a significant agent of water volume exchange in a west Svalbard fjord, and by extension more widely along the west Svalbard and east Greenland margins where similar conditions preva...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Main Authors: Inall, Mark E., Nilsen, Frank, Cottier, Finlo R., Daae, Ragnhild
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
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https://doi.org/10.1002/2015JC011277
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/fe7371fa-1bf8-4fca-9148-5595d9322cfe 2024-09-15T17:50:42+00:00 Shelf/fjord exchange driven by coastal-trapped waves in the Arctic Inall, Mark E. Nilsen, Frank Cottier, Finlo R. Daae, Ragnhild 2015-12-28 application/pdf https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/fe7371fa-1bf8-4fca-9148-5595d9322cfe https://doi.org/10.1002/2015JC011277 https://pureadmin.uhi.ac.uk/ws/files/1897354/10.1002_2015JC011277.pdf eng eng https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/fe7371fa-1bf8-4fca-9148-5595d9322cfe info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Inall , M E , Nilsen , F , Cottier , F R & Daae , R 2015 , ' Shelf/fjord exchange driven by coastal-trapped waves in the Arctic ' , Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans , vol. 120 , no. 12 , pp. 8283-8303 . https://doi.org/10.1002/2015JC011277 Arctic exchange fjords trapped waves article 2015 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.1002/2015JC011277 2024-07-15T23:38:41Z In this article, we show that the class of low frequency (subinertial) waves known as coastal-trapped waves (CTWs) are a significant agent of water volume exchange in a west Svalbard fjord, and by extension more widely along the west Svalbard and east Greenland margins where similar conditions prevail. We show that CTWs generated by weather systems passing across the sloping topography of the shelf break propagate into the fjord, steered by the topography of an across-shelf trough. The CTWs have characteristic periods of ∼2 days, set by the passage time of weather systems. Phase speeds and wavelengths vary seasonally by a factor of two, according to stratification: winter (summer) values are Cp = 0.25 ms−1 (0.5 ms−1) and λ = 40 km (84 km). CTW-induced flow velocities in excess of 0.2 ms−1 at 100 m water depth are recorded. Observationally scaled CTW model results allow their explicit role in volume exchange to be quantified. Of the estimated exchange terms, estuarine exchange is weakest ( inline image m3s−1), followed by barotropic tidal pumping ( inline image m3s−1), with intermediary exchange dominating ( inline image m3s−1). Oscillatory flows display greatest activity in the 1–5 day period band, and CTW activity is identified as the likely source of variability in the 40–60 h period band. Within that band, intermediary exchange driven by CTWs is estimated as inline image m3s−1; an exchange rate exceeding both barotropic and estuarine exchange estimates. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic East Greenland Greenland Svalbard University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 120 12 8283 8303
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exchange
fjords
trapped waves
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exchange
fjords
trapped waves
Inall, Mark E.
Nilsen, Frank
Cottier, Finlo R.
Daae, Ragnhild
Shelf/fjord exchange driven by coastal-trapped waves in the Arctic
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fjords
trapped waves
description In this article, we show that the class of low frequency (subinertial) waves known as coastal-trapped waves (CTWs) are a significant agent of water volume exchange in a west Svalbard fjord, and by extension more widely along the west Svalbard and east Greenland margins where similar conditions prevail. We show that CTWs generated by weather systems passing across the sloping topography of the shelf break propagate into the fjord, steered by the topography of an across-shelf trough. The CTWs have characteristic periods of ∼2 days, set by the passage time of weather systems. Phase speeds and wavelengths vary seasonally by a factor of two, according to stratification: winter (summer) values are Cp = 0.25 ms−1 (0.5 ms−1) and λ = 40 km (84 km). CTW-induced flow velocities in excess of 0.2 ms−1 at 100 m water depth are recorded. Observationally scaled CTW model results allow their explicit role in volume exchange to be quantified. Of the estimated exchange terms, estuarine exchange is weakest ( inline image m3s−1), followed by barotropic tidal pumping ( inline image m3s−1), with intermediary exchange dominating ( inline image m3s−1). Oscillatory flows display greatest activity in the 1–5 day period band, and CTW activity is identified as the likely source of variability in the 40–60 h period band. Within that band, intermediary exchange driven by CTWs is estimated as inline image m3s−1; an exchange rate exceeding both barotropic and estuarine exchange estimates.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Inall, Mark E.
Nilsen, Frank
Cottier, Finlo R.
Daae, Ragnhild
author_facet Inall, Mark E.
Nilsen, Frank
Cottier, Finlo R.
Daae, Ragnhild
author_sort Inall, Mark E.
title Shelf/fjord exchange driven by coastal-trapped waves in the Arctic
title_short Shelf/fjord exchange driven by coastal-trapped waves in the Arctic
title_full Shelf/fjord exchange driven by coastal-trapped waves in the Arctic
title_fullStr Shelf/fjord exchange driven by coastal-trapped waves in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Shelf/fjord exchange driven by coastal-trapped waves in the Arctic
title_sort shelf/fjord exchange driven by coastal-trapped waves in the arctic
publishDate 2015
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