Title of article :
Elucidating the dynamics and mixing agents of a shallow fjord through age tracer modelling
Author/Authors :
KARIN E. GUSTAFSSON، نويسنده , , J?rgen Bendtsen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The mixing agents and their role in the dynamics of a shallow fjord are elucidated through an Eulerian implementation of artificial tracers in
a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model. The time scales of vertical mixing in this shallow estuary are short, and the artificial tracers are utilized
in order to reveal information not detectable in the temperature or salinity fields. The fjord’s response to external forcing is investigated
through a series of model experiments in which we quantify vertical mixing, transport time scales of fresh water runoff and estuarine circulation
in relation to external forcing.
Using age tracers released at surface and bottom, we quantify the time scales of downward mixing of surface water and upward mixing of
bottom water. Wind is shown to be the major agent for vertical mixing at nearly all depth levels in the fjord, whereas the tide or external sea level
forcing is a minor agent and only occasionally more important just close to the bottom. The time scale of vertical mixing of surface water to the
bottom or ventilation time scale of bottom water is estimated to be in the range 0.7 h to 9.0 days, with an average age of 2.7 days for the year
2004.
The fjord receives fresh water from two streams entering the innermost part of the fjord, and the distribution and age of this water are studied
using both ageing and conservative tracers. The salinity variations outside this fjord are large, and in contrast to the salinity, the artificial tracers
provide a straight forward analysis of river water content. The ageing tracer is used to estimate transport time scales of river water (i.e. the time
elapsed since the water left the river mouth). In May 2004, the typical age of river water leaving the fjord mouth is 5 days. As the major vertical
mixing agent is wind, it controls the estuarine circulation and export of river water. When the wind stress is set to zero, the vertical mixing is
reduced and the vertical salinity stratification is increased, and the river water can be effectively exported out of the fjord.
We also analyse the river tracer fields and salinity field in relation to along estuary winds in order to detect signs of wind-induced straining of
the along estuary density gradient. We find that events of down estuary winds are primarily associated with a reduced along estuary salinity
gradient due to increased surface salinity in the innermost part of the fjord, and with an overall decrease in vertical stratification and river water
content at the surface. Thus, our results show no apparent signs of wind-induced straining in this shallow fjord but instead they indicate increased
levels of vertical mixing or upwelling during down estuary wind events.
Keywords :
Tracers , Modelling , Vertical mixing , Estuarine dynamics , Mixing processes , age tracer , Boundary layers
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science