Acoustic remote sensing of internal solitary waves and internal tides in the Strait of Gibraltar

2001 ◽  
Vol 110 (2) ◽  
pp. 798-811 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher O. Tiemann ◽  
Peter F. Worcester ◽  
Bruce D. Cornuelle
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhenhua Xu

<p>The interaction between the energetic internal waves in the Indonesian Seas and the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) is not well known. Here we conduct a series of high-resolution numerical simulations surrounding the Lombok Strait, Indonesia, which is an important exit channel for the ITF, to explore the influences of the ITF on the spatiotemporal variations of M2 internal tides and associated internal solitary waves from the Strait. The ITF enhances the north-south asymmetry of internal tide propagation from the Lombok Strait, thus resulting in the spatial variability of northward and southward internal solitary waves. Interannual variability of internal tide generation and dissipation are due to ITF and air-sea freshwaterflux induced stratification variations associated with El Niño-Southern Oscillation. The local dissipation efficiency q exhibits substantial seasonal and interannual variations, which may provide effective feedback to the climate processes in the low-latitude equatorial oceans.</p>


2001 ◽  
Vol 109 (1) ◽  
pp. 143-154 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher O. Tiemann ◽  
Peter F. Worcester ◽  
Bruce D. Cornuelle

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haibin Song ◽  
Wenhao Fan ◽  
Shaoqing Sun ◽  
Yongxian Guan ◽  
Kun Zhang ◽  
...  

<p>In this paper, we used the seismic oceanography method to study the structural characteristics of internal solitary waves (ISWs) near the Strait of Gibraltar in the Mediterranean Sea, South China Sea and offshore Central America.</p><p>The ISWs near the Strait of Gibraltar are the first mode depressional type, mostly medium amplitude and large amplitude internal solitary waves. The maximum vertical amplitude is up to 74.5m, and the amplitude increases with depth,the propagation velocity increases with amplitude. It can be determined that the "true" maximum amplitude position is near the pycnocline. After correction, the maximum half-height-width can reach 1721.8m, but there is somewhat different from the theoretical result,which may be related to the development stability of ISWs. As the solitary wave packet continuously moves eastward, the overall wave width becomes larger, and the vertical velocity becomes smaller. In this paper, seismic oceanography is applied to the analysis of ISWs in the Mediterranean Sea, which further proves the feasibility of using seismic oceanography to study the movement of sea water.</p><p>We reprocess some multi-channel seismic (MCS) data which is acquired recently in the Dongsha region of the northeastern South China Sea and we obtain new seismic oceanography data. The research suggest that there are the mode-2 internal solitary wave(ISWs) not just the mode-1 ISWs and a special reflection pattern (hair-like reflection configuration )usually above sand dunes in the seismic images. In new seismic oceanography data, there are some mode-1 ISWs with amplitudes less than 50m and wavelength of 1~5 km and the biggest mode-1 ISWs have the amplitude about 45m. The internal solitary waves packets are not prototypical rank-ordered ISW packets, their soliton amplitudes are smaller than 40. The mode-2 ISWs is well-shaped and its’ amplitude is approximate 30m, the vertical structure height is about 200m.The reflection configuration of water column above sand dunes usually include weak reflection layer-maybe called turbulent bottom boundary layer, and there is hair reflection configuration that must not appear. Whether there will be hair reflection configuration or not may depend on the angle between the seismic line and the sand dunes.</p><p>In the region offshore Central America, there are lots of mode-2 ISWs revealed from seismic oceanography data. We combine seismic data with hydrographic data to study the features of ISWs in these different regions. The preliminary results show the phase velocity in SCS is the largest, that in the Strait of Gibraltar is the second and that offshore Central America is the last. The phase velocity depends on the amplitude of ISW. Usually the mode-1 depressional ISW has the largest phase velocity, while the mode-1 elevation ISW is the second, and the mode-2 ISW is the last. The location of the maximum amplitude from the characteristic function is consistent with the pycnocline as shown from floating frequency curve. The polarity of ISW is consistent with nonlinear parameter of alpha. Seismic data in global continental margins will provide more and more key evidence to increase our understanding of ISW evolution in the ocean.</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yujun Yu ◽  
Shuya Wang ◽  
Xu Chen

<p>Internal Solitary Waves (ISW) are ubiquitous in the Andaman Sea as revealed by Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images, but their generation mechanism and corresponding influence factors remain unknown. Based on a non-hydrostatic two-dimensional model, the generation of ISW across the channel between the Batti Malv Island and the Car Nicobar Island is investigated. Influences of the topography characteristics, seasonal stratification and tidal forcing are analyzed with a series of sensitivity runs. The simulated results indicate that no apparent ISW appear near the ridge because of small tidal excursion and low Froude number. Instead, they are evolved from the disintegrated internal tides which gradually steepen due to nonlinearity during propagation. East-west asymmetry of ISWs is revealed, which can be attributed to different topographic features on the two sides of the ridge. Two sills on the east side of the ridge further complicate the generation of eastward-propagating internal tides, resulting in the enhancement of ISWs in the Andaman Sea. Seasonally varying stratification has minor effect on the generation and evolution of ISWs. In addition, generation of ISW is mainly contributed by semidiurnal tidal forcing, while diurnal forcing only generates linear internal tides.</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenjia Min ◽  
Zhenhua Xu ◽  
Qun Li ◽  
Peiwen Zhang ◽  
Baoshu Yin

<p>The slope area northeast of Taiwan was known as a hotspot for internal tides and internal solitary waves (ISWs), while their specific sources and generation mechanism of ISWs remain unclear. We investigate the generation and evolution processes of internal tides and ISWs with realistic configuration based on the high resolution non-hydrostatic numerical simulations. The ISWs northeastern Taiwan show a complex pattern according to the satellite image and our numerical results. ISWs propagate to various direction, and both shoreward and seaward propagating ISWs are generated on the continental slope. The ISWs observed on the continental slope-shelf region northeastern Taiwan can be generated by two ways. One is the local tide-topography interaction, and the other is the disintegration of remote internal tides generated over the I-Lan Ridge. The generated internal tides propagate northward to the Okinawa Trough, and can reach the continental slope-shelf region. During the propagation of the internal tides, the internal tides start to steepen and internal solitary waves are formed about 80 km north of I-Lan Ridge. The amplitude of the generated internal solitary waves is about 30 m. Furthermore, the Kuroshio is important to modulate the propagation and evolution of internal tides and ISWs, especially to the complexity of the ISW spatial pattern. We revealed most of the generated internal wave energy is dissipated locally over the double-canyon region, and strong mixing occur over the canyons.</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yujun Yu ◽  
Jinhu Wang ◽  
Shuya Wang ◽  
Qun Li ◽  
Xu Chen ◽  
...  

Abstract. Internal solitary waves (ISWs) are ubiquitous in the Andaman Sea, as revealed by synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images, but their generation mechanisms and corresponding influencing factors remain unknown. Based on a nonhydrostatic two-dimensional model, the generation of ISW packets along a transect of a channel lying between Batti Malv Island and Car Nicobar Island is investigated. Additionally, the influences of topographic characteristics, seasonal stratification variables and tidal forcings are analysed through a series of sensitivity runs. The simulated results indicate that bidirectional rank-ordered ISW packets are generated by the nonlinear steepening of internal tides. An east-west ISW asymmetry is observed, which is attributed to distinct topographic characteristics. The surrounding sills are also capable of generating internal wave beams, which modulate the intensity of ISWs. However, the topographic structure of the west flank of the ridge mainly contributes to the suppression of westward ISWs, which decrease the modulating effect of internal wave beams. During spring tide, the generation of ISWs is enhanced. Under neap tide, ISWs are weak, and the east-west ISW asymmetry is less obvious. Moreover, seasonally varied stratification only has a minor effect on the generation and evolution of ISWs.


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