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    Decomposition of Estuarine Circulation and Residual Stratification under Landfast Sea Ice

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;2022:;volume( 053 ):;issue: 001::page 57
    Author:
    Hans Burchard
    ,
    Karsten Bolding
    ,
    Xaver Lange
    ,
    Alexander Osadchiev
    DOI: 10.1175/JPO-D-22-0088.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: For Arctic estuaries that are characterized by landfast sea ice cover during the winter season, processes generating estuarine circulation and residual stratification have not yet been investigated, although some of the largest estuaries in the world belong to this class. Landfast sea ice provides a no-slip surface boundary condition in addition to the bottom boundary, such that frictional effects are expected to be increased. For this study of estuarine circulation and residual stratification under landfast sea ice, first, a simple linear analytical model is used. To include tidally varying scenarios, a water-column model is applied with a second-moment turbulence closure to juxtapose free-surface and ice-covered estuaries. Well-mixed and strongly stratified tidally periodic scenarios are analyzed by means of a decomposition of estuarine circulation into contributions from gravitational circulation, eddy viscosity–shear covariance (ESCO), surface stress, and river runoff. A new method is developed to also decompose tidal residual salinity anomaly profiles. Estuarine circulation intensity and tidally residual potential energy anomaly are studied for a parameter space spanned by the Simpson number and the unsteadiness number. These are the major results of this study that will support future scenario studies in Arctic estuaries under conditions of accelerated warming: (i) residual surface drag under ice opposes estuarine circulation; (ii) residual differential advection under ice destabilizes the near-surface flow; (iii) reversal of ESCO during strong stratification does not occur under landfast sea ice; (iv) tidal pumping (s-ESCO) contributes dominantly to residual stratification also with sea ice cover.
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    contributor authorHans Burchard
    contributor authorKarsten Bolding
    contributor authorXaver Lange
    contributor authorAlexander Osadchiev
    date accessioned2023-04-12T18:45:29Z
    date available2023-04-12T18:45:29Z
    date copyright2022/12/06
    date issued2022
    identifier otherJPO-D-22-0088.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4290195
    description abstractFor Arctic estuaries that are characterized by landfast sea ice cover during the winter season, processes generating estuarine circulation and residual stratification have not yet been investigated, although some of the largest estuaries in the world belong to this class. Landfast sea ice provides a no-slip surface boundary condition in addition to the bottom boundary, such that frictional effects are expected to be increased. For this study of estuarine circulation and residual stratification under landfast sea ice, first, a simple linear analytical model is used. To include tidally varying scenarios, a water-column model is applied with a second-moment turbulence closure to juxtapose free-surface and ice-covered estuaries. Well-mixed and strongly stratified tidally periodic scenarios are analyzed by means of a decomposition of estuarine circulation into contributions from gravitational circulation, eddy viscosity–shear covariance (ESCO), surface stress, and river runoff. A new method is developed to also decompose tidal residual salinity anomaly profiles. Estuarine circulation intensity and tidally residual potential energy anomaly are studied for a parameter space spanned by the Simpson number and the unsteadiness number. These are the major results of this study that will support future scenario studies in Arctic estuaries under conditions of accelerated warming: (i) residual surface drag under ice opposes estuarine circulation; (ii) residual differential advection under ice destabilizes the near-surface flow; (iii) reversal of ESCO during strong stratification does not occur under landfast sea ice; (iv) tidal pumping (s-ESCO) contributes dominantly to residual stratification also with sea ice cover.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleDecomposition of Estuarine Circulation and Residual Stratification under Landfast Sea Ice
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume53
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/JPO-D-22-0088.1
    journal fristpage57
    journal lastpage80
    page57–80
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2022:;volume( 053 ):;issue: 001
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