Straining and advection contributions to the mixing process of the Patos Lagoon coastal plume

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Autor(a) principal: Marques, Wiliam Correa
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Fernandes, Elisa Helena Leão, Möller Junior, Osmar Olinto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/2809
Resumo: The Southern Brazilian Shelf (SBS) is a region influenced by freshwater, and the evolution of stratification can present important ecological consequences in this area. The aim of this paper was to investigate the importance of straining and advection processes that affect the stratification and de-stratification of the water column along the Southern Brazilian inner shelf, a region that is influenced by the Patos Lagoon coastal plume. The study was carried out through 3D numerical modeling experiments and the results were analyzed using the potential energy anomaly equation and wavelet analysis. Results showed that the potential energy anomaly showed strong variability over a time scale of several days and followed the wind pattern over the study region, and was accompanied by the monthly modulation of river discharge and remote effects associated with variability in oceanic circulation. However, the most important events in synoptic timescales occurred in periods shorter than 20 days and were coincident with the passage of meteorological systems over the study region. Straining and advection were the most important mechanisms for the 1 evolution of stratification in the adjacent coastal region. Nonlinearities and dispersion terms were as important as modulation effects, mainly during periods of high fluvial discharge. Close to the Patos Lagoon mouth, vertical advection explained most of the stratification evolution, due to the morphological characteristics in this region. In the frontal region and far field of the plume, two regions must be considered: the northeast part, which is characterized by the convergence of the coastal currents and ebb flows associated with the freshwater discharge that promote the domination of the cross-shore straining and advection, and the southwest part, which is controlled by the coastal currents that results in the domination by alongshore straining and advection and cross-shore advection terms. Close to the mouth of the Patos Lagoon, the occurrence of downward velocities generated downward displacement of the isopycnals, which decreases the potential energy anomalies, and vice versa. Near the frontal region, the anomalies were dependent on the intensity of the fluvial discharge. During moderate to high discharge events, the northeastward currents intensified mixing along-shore, which decreased the potential energy anomalies. In the same way, the southwestward currents intensified the spreading of freshwater and increased the stratification and the potential energy anomalies.
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spelling Straining and advection contributions to the mixing process of the Patos Lagoon coastal plumeCoastal plumeSouthern Brazilian ShelfPotential energy anomaliesNumerical modelingWavelet analysisThe Southern Brazilian Shelf (SBS) is a region influenced by freshwater, and the evolution of stratification can present important ecological consequences in this area. The aim of this paper was to investigate the importance of straining and advection processes that affect the stratification and de-stratification of the water column along the Southern Brazilian inner shelf, a region that is influenced by the Patos Lagoon coastal plume. The study was carried out through 3D numerical modeling experiments and the results were analyzed using the potential energy anomaly equation and wavelet analysis. Results showed that the potential energy anomaly showed strong variability over a time scale of several days and followed the wind pattern over the study region, and was accompanied by the monthly modulation of river discharge and remote effects associated with variability in oceanic circulation. However, the most important events in synoptic timescales occurred in periods shorter than 20 days and were coincident with the passage of meteorological systems over the study region. Straining and advection were the most important mechanisms for the 1 evolution of stratification in the adjacent coastal region. Nonlinearities and dispersion terms were as important as modulation effects, mainly during periods of high fluvial discharge. Close to the Patos Lagoon mouth, vertical advection explained most of the stratification evolution, due to the morphological characteristics in this region. In the frontal region and far field of the plume, two regions must be considered: the northeast part, which is characterized by the convergence of the coastal currents and ebb flows associated with the freshwater discharge that promote the domination of the cross-shore straining and advection, and the southwest part, which is controlled by the coastal currents that results in the domination by alongshore straining and advection and cross-shore advection terms. Close to the mouth of the Patos Lagoon, the occurrence of downward velocities generated downward displacement of the isopycnals, which decreases the potential energy anomalies, and vice versa. Near the frontal region, the anomalies were dependent on the intensity of the fluvial discharge. During moderate to high discharge events, the northeastward currents intensified mixing along-shore, which decreased the potential energy anomalies. In the same way, the southwestward currents intensified the spreading of freshwater and increased the stratification and the potential energy anomalies.2012-11-22T15:38:05Z2012-11-22T15:38:05Z2010info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfMARQUES,Wilian Correa; FERNANDES, Elisa Helen Leão; MOLLER JUNIOR, Osmar Olinto. Straining and advection contributions to the mixing process of the Patos Lagoon coastal plume, Brazil. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 115, p. C06019, 2010. Disponível em: <http://www.sisconsul.furg.br/internet/bin/miolo/trabalhos/Marquesetal2010.pdf> Acesso em: 20 nov. 2012.http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/2809engMarques, Wiliam CorreaFernandes, Elisa Helena LeãoMöller Junior, Osmar Olintoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)instacron:FURG2023-01-17T13:15:18Zoai:repositorio.furg.br:1/2809Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.furg.br/oai/request || http://200.19.254.174/oai/requestopendoar:2023-01-17T13:15:18Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Straining and advection contributions to the mixing process of the Patos Lagoon coastal plume
title Straining and advection contributions to the mixing process of the Patos Lagoon coastal plume
spellingShingle Straining and advection contributions to the mixing process of the Patos Lagoon coastal plume
Marques, Wiliam Correa
Coastal plume
Southern Brazilian Shelf
Potential energy anomalies
Numerical modeling
Wavelet analysis
title_short Straining and advection contributions to the mixing process of the Patos Lagoon coastal plume
title_full Straining and advection contributions to the mixing process of the Patos Lagoon coastal plume
title_fullStr Straining and advection contributions to the mixing process of the Patos Lagoon coastal plume
title_full_unstemmed Straining and advection contributions to the mixing process of the Patos Lagoon coastal plume
title_sort Straining and advection contributions to the mixing process of the Patos Lagoon coastal plume
author Marques, Wiliam Correa
author_facet Marques, Wiliam Correa
Fernandes, Elisa Helena Leão
Möller Junior, Osmar Olinto
author_role author
author2 Fernandes, Elisa Helena Leão
Möller Junior, Osmar Olinto
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marques, Wiliam Correa
Fernandes, Elisa Helena Leão
Möller Junior, Osmar Olinto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coastal plume
Southern Brazilian Shelf
Potential energy anomalies
Numerical modeling
Wavelet analysis
topic Coastal plume
Southern Brazilian Shelf
Potential energy anomalies
Numerical modeling
Wavelet analysis
description The Southern Brazilian Shelf (SBS) is a region influenced by freshwater, and the evolution of stratification can present important ecological consequences in this area. The aim of this paper was to investigate the importance of straining and advection processes that affect the stratification and de-stratification of the water column along the Southern Brazilian inner shelf, a region that is influenced by the Patos Lagoon coastal plume. The study was carried out through 3D numerical modeling experiments and the results were analyzed using the potential energy anomaly equation and wavelet analysis. Results showed that the potential energy anomaly showed strong variability over a time scale of several days and followed the wind pattern over the study region, and was accompanied by the monthly modulation of river discharge and remote effects associated with variability in oceanic circulation. However, the most important events in synoptic timescales occurred in periods shorter than 20 days and were coincident with the passage of meteorological systems over the study region. Straining and advection were the most important mechanisms for the 1 evolution of stratification in the adjacent coastal region. Nonlinearities and dispersion terms were as important as modulation effects, mainly during periods of high fluvial discharge. Close to the Patos Lagoon mouth, vertical advection explained most of the stratification evolution, due to the morphological characteristics in this region. In the frontal region and far field of the plume, two regions must be considered: the northeast part, which is characterized by the convergence of the coastal currents and ebb flows associated with the freshwater discharge that promote the domination of the cross-shore straining and advection, and the southwest part, which is controlled by the coastal currents that results in the domination by alongshore straining and advection and cross-shore advection terms. Close to the mouth of the Patos Lagoon, the occurrence of downward velocities generated downward displacement of the isopycnals, which decreases the potential energy anomalies, and vice versa. Near the frontal region, the anomalies were dependent on the intensity of the fluvial discharge. During moderate to high discharge events, the northeastward currents intensified mixing along-shore, which decreased the potential energy anomalies. In the same way, the southwestward currents intensified the spreading of freshwater and increased the stratification and the potential energy anomalies.
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