Cristin-resultat-ID: 2140492
Sist endret: 6. juli 2023, 10:07
NVI-rapporteringsår: 2023
Resultat
Vitenskapelig artikkel
2023

Tidal Motion Enhancement on Spitsbergen Bank, Barents Sea

Bidragsytere:
  • Z. Kowalik og
  • Aleksey Marchenko

Tidsskrift

Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Oceans
ISSN 2169-9275
e-ISSN 2169-9291
NVI-nivå 2

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Vitenskapelig artikkel
Publiseringsår: 2023
Volum: 128
Hefte: 1

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Scopus-ID: 2-s2.0-85146990423

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Tittel

Tidal Motion Enhancement on Spitsbergen Bank, Barents Sea

Sammendrag

The higher resolution numerical model investigates the semidiurnal and diurnal tides over the shallow Spitsbergen Bank. The tidal wave is trapped around Bear Island, Hopen Island, and Central Hill at the Bank in the semidiurnal range of oscillations. Semidiurnal waves around Bear and Hopen Islands generate a trapped dipole in the sea level distribution revealed by sea level maximum and minimum traveling on the opposite sides of the island. The dipole induces significant sea-level differences and amplified velocity around the island perimeter. The role of the tidal currents over the Bank is connected through the mixing and transport to the generation of frontal regions. Tidal mixing directly relates to the local ice formation on Spitsbergen Bank as these areas coincide with the regions of strong tidal currents. The trapping of the semidiurnal tides leads to residual (permanent) circulation of up to 15 cm s−1. As this motion interconnects different bathymetric regions of the Bank, it influences the exchange of properties between these regions. The strength of residual currents shows that the large-scale slow thermohaline motion cannot be complete without residual tidal motion. The diurnal tides show a different distribution since higher spatial resolution reveals sea-level variability in many locations. These short-wavelength shelf waves occur at seamounts, submarine peninsulas, and bays. We investigate in detail the wave dynamics in proximity to Central Hill and Hopen Island. We use observations of the buoys deployed on the ice floes to compare the drift velocity to the computed tidal velocity.

Bidragsytere

Z. Kowalik

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved University of Alaska Fairbanks

Aleksey Marchenko

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Avdeling for arktisk teknologi ved Universitetssenteret på Svalbard
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