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Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary Layer James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ. Victoria

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Page 1: Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary Layer James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ. Victoria James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ

Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary

Layer

Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary

Layer

James Girton and Eric KunzeAPL/UW and Univ. Victoria

James Girton and Eric KunzeAPL/UW and Univ. Victoria

Page 2: Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary Layer James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ. Victoria James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ

Monterey Canyon Internal TidesMonterey Canyon Internal Tides

From Kunze, Rosenfeld, Carter, and Gregg (JPO 2002)From Kunze, Rosenfeld, Carter, and Gregg (JPO 2002)

Page 3: Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary Layer James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ. Victoria James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ

Beams and Flux DivergenceBeams and Flux Divergence

From Kunze, Rosenfeld, Carter, and Gregg (JPO 2002)From Kunze, Rosenfeld, Carter, and Gregg (JPO 2002)

Page 4: Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary Layer James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ. Victoria James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ

Critical ReflectionCritical Reflection

From Nash, Kunze, Toole, and Schmitt (JPO 2004)From Nash, Kunze, Toole, and Schmitt (JPO 2004)

Page 5: Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary Layer James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ. Victoria James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ

Internal wave breaking mixes stratified fluid near boundary

Successive mixing events and subsequent collapse lead to gradual dispersal of boundary layer fluid away from margin

Fluorescein-dyed boundary layer fluid spreading into the interior.

Shadowgraph image: subcritical internal wave breaking against a sloping boundary.

Bottom Boundary MixingBottom Boundary Mixing

From McPhee-Shaw and Kunze (JGR 2002)From McPhee-Shaw and Kunze (JGR 2002)

Page 6: Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary Layer James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ. Victoria James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ

Flux Co-SpectraFlux Co-Spectra

k co-S[u’p’](k)

k co-S[w’p’](k)

kin

krefl

krefl

kin

kin krefl kin krefl

k co-S[u’p’](k)

k co-S[w’p’](k)

kin

krefl

krefl

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kin krefl kin krefl

Page 7: Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary Layer James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ. Victoria James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ

BBL Bores in the CanyonBBL Bores in the Canyon

From Rosenfeld et al (‘Aha 1999)From Rosenfeld et al (‘Aha 1999)

Page 8: Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary Layer James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ. Victoria James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ

Survey BoxSurvey Box 8 occupations of 9 stations (72 XCPs) over 12.4 hours, followed by microstructure time-series.

5 km 5 km box, resolves M2 and M4 harmonic.

Additional 1/2-hourly XCP+microstructure time-series for 12.4 hours at one spot to resolve high-frequency variability

Max XCP depth = 2000 m; profiles to 1 m above bottom

Page 9: Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary Layer James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ. Victoria James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ

Processes/ObservablesProcesses/Observables

• Energy flux divergence vs. local dissipation• Near-critical reflection (bispectra)• Bottom boundary-layer stress and bores• Stratification flux from boundary

• Nonlinearity of semidiurnal tide (M4)

• Impact of wave-field coherence on mixing parameterizations

• Energy flux divergence vs. local dissipation• Near-critical reflection (bispectra)• Bottom boundary-layer stress and bores• Stratification flux from boundary

• Nonlinearity of semidiurnal tide (M4)

• Impact of wave-field coherence on mixing parameterizations

Page 10: Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary Layer James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ. Victoria James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ

TPXO Surface TidesTPXO Surface Tides

From Klymak and Pinkel proposalFrom Klymak and Pinkel proposal

Page 11: Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary Layer James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ. Victoria James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ

Now Where?Now Where?

• Slope North of Bay• Corrugated Topography• Submarine Fan• Broad Ridge South of Bay

• Slope North of Bay• Corrugated Topography• Submarine Fan• Broad Ridge South of Bay

Page 12: Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary Layer James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ. Victoria James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ

Additional Proposed Work (NSF)Additional Proposed Work (NSF)

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Page 13: Internal Tides, Mixing and the Bottom Boundary Layer James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ. Victoria James Girton and Eric Kunze APL/UW and Univ

Timing/Location CriteriaTiming/Location Criteria

• 3 cycles of the semidiurnal tide (close to spring)

• Less than 2000 m water depth• Probably site survey near FLIP• Strong internal tides and 2-D geometry

preferred

• 3 cycles of the semidiurnal tide (close to spring)

• Less than 2000 m water depth• Probably site survey near FLIP• Strong internal tides and 2-D geometry

preferred