TY - JOUR
T1 - Calculating salinity variance fluxes using isohaline coordinates
AU - Li, Linjiang
AU - Zhu, Jianrong
AU - Pareja-Roman, L. Fernando
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2021/6/5
Y1 - 2021/6/5
N2 - Vertical salinity variance (SV) budgets are derived using the isohaline Total Exchange Flow (TEF) framework, with the advection of vertical SV quantified by the dispersion of salinity classes across sections. A numerical model of the Changjiang Estuary is used to demonstrate the application of this method. The analysis is focused on the North Channel (NC) segment where strong stratification is produced during neap tides. We find that the advection of vertical SV is stronger than that of horizontal SV during early neap due to the landward excursion of stratified water. However, strong northerly winds can significantly decrease the contribution of advection of vertical SV but increase the advection of horizontal SV into the NC due to the landward transport of relatively well-mixed saline water. This process increases the seaward advection of vertical SV in the southern channels. In addition, we highlight that the vertical SV dissipation (mixing) term balances the straining term and peaks at late neap in the NC, coinciding with the maximum volume-integrated vertical SV.
AB - Vertical salinity variance (SV) budgets are derived using the isohaline Total Exchange Flow (TEF) framework, with the advection of vertical SV quantified by the dispersion of salinity classes across sections. A numerical model of the Changjiang Estuary is used to demonstrate the application of this method. The analysis is focused on the North Channel (NC) segment where strong stratification is produced during neap tides. We find that the advection of vertical SV is stronger than that of horizontal SV during early neap due to the landward excursion of stratified water. However, strong northerly winds can significantly decrease the contribution of advection of vertical SV but increase the advection of horizontal SV into the NC due to the landward transport of relatively well-mixed saline water. This process increases the seaward advection of vertical SV in the southern channels. In addition, we highlight that the vertical SV dissipation (mixing) term balances the straining term and peaks at late neap in the NC, coinciding with the maximum volume-integrated vertical SV.
KW - Advection
KW - Budgets
KW - Isohaline total exchange flow framework
KW - The changjiang estuary
KW - Vertical salinity variance
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85103710310
U2 - 10.1016/j.ecss.2021.107311
DO - 10.1016/j.ecss.2021.107311
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85103710310
SN - 0272-7714
VL - 254
JO - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
JF - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
M1 - 107311
ER -