Title of article :
Flood and ebb dominance in estuaries in Korea
Author/Authors :
J. W. Kang، نويسنده , , K. S. Jun، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Ebb dominance, which is mainly observed at the Youngsan River estuary (YRE) and flood dominance at the Keum River estuary
(KRE) are conspicuous features in the southwestern coastal zones of Korea. In considering the sources of this asymmetry, which
include, not only bottom friction, irregular bathymetry and tidal flats, other issues also need to be considered, since dominance
occurs extensively in coastal regions near the YRE (ebb) and the KRE (flood). This study concludes that the rotational directions of
M2 tidal ellipses at the eastern side of the Yellow Sea can produce the differences between maximum currents in flood and ebb, and
thus, flood/ebb dominance in southwestern Korea is closely related to the tidal characteristics of the Yellow Sea. An analysis of
Kelvin and Poincare´ waves in the Yellow Sea also indicates that flood/ebb dominance is caused by the southward propagation of an
M4 tide while an M2 tide propagates northward, which is another characteristic feature of the Yellow Sea. This reinforces the above
conclusion. Flood/ebb dominance, which is generated by these mechanisms at the outer sea, becomes more pronounced landward
with an increase in the amplitude of M4 tides. However, the mechanisms involved in the growth of an M4 tidal constituent at the
KRE and at the YRE are very different. While flood dominance at the KRE is mainly due to energy dissipation by friction, ebb
dominance at the YRE is largely caused by the vast tidal flats. In addition, shallow water tides propagating from the outer sea also
serve to reinforce flood dominance at the KRE as well as ebb dominance at the YRE.
Keywords :
Flood dominant , Ebb dominant , M4 tide , Rotation of tidal ellipse , Korean coastal zone , Tidal flat
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science