Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1866843 | Physics Letters A | 2015 | 5 Pages |
•Unprecedently deep long-living ship-induced waves of depression detected.•Such waves are generated in channels with side banks under low Froude numbers.•The propagation of these waves is replicated using Riemann waves.•Long-living waves of depression form bore-like features at rear slope.
We demonstrate that ships of moderate size, sailing at low depth Froude numbers (0.37–0.5) in a navigation channel surrounded by shallow banks, produce depressions with depths up to 2.5 m. These depressions (Bernoulli wakes) propagate as long-living strongly nonlinear solitary Riemann waves of depression substantial distances into Venice Lagoon. They gradually become strongly asymmetric with the rear of the depression becoming extremely steep, similar to a bore. As they are dynamically similar, air pressure fluctuations moving over variable-depth coastal areas could generate meteorological tsunamis with a leading depression wave followed by a devastating bore-like feature.