Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9479334 Continental Shelf Research 2005 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
Over the M2 cycle at neaps, τ and P both showed a significant response to water column structure with higher values restricted to the lower part of the water column at times when the water column was stratified by tidal straining. Conversely at the end of the flood, when stratification was minimal due to the de-stabilising effect of straining in supplementing tidal mixing, significant stresses and relatively high production levels extended upwards to near the surface. At springs, strain-induced stratification is relatively weaker but the influence of straining is still apparent in the development of some stability at the end of the ebb and in relatively high values of Nz on the flood due to the action of tidal straining in inducing a negative buoyancy flux. This asymmetry between mixing conditions on the ebb and the flood is apparent in plots of Nz versus the local gradient Richardson number Ri. Nz generally increases rapidly for Ri<1 but there is considerable scatter and only limited conformity to functional relations like that of Munk and Anderson.
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