热带气旋对东海内陆架沉积动力学的影响:路径特异性效应与叠加分析

IF 3.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
Shuai Cong, Xiao Wu, Jianzhong Ge, Naishuang Bi, Yunhai Li, Yunpeng Lin, Houjie Wang
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热带气旋作为一种高度动态和空间非对称的天气事件,其路径不同,可引发不同的区域泥沙动力学响应。采用数值模拟方法,系统比较了不同TC路径类型下东海内陆架沉积动力学特征。通过对三个最佳径迹档案的统计,确定了影响内陆架的6个主要tc簇,其中大多数都引起了显著的不对称泥沙动力响应。根据TC路径与沉积物再分配模式的关系,这些集群可进一步分为三类。第一组影响最为显著,它引发了大量顺风沉积物沿大陆架和28°N以南向西南方向移动,导致26 - 28°N之间的近海沉积。第二组沿着大陆架在30米等深线内运输沉积物,并将其沉积在台湾海峡附近。最后一组以单一TC路径为特征,但发生频率最高,沉积物从泥质带中心向南重新分布,对北部地区影响有限。基于路径叠加分析,我们发现TCs可以在30 m等深内造成严重侵蚀,并在26 ~ 28°N之间形成近海沉积。tc诱导的沉积物再分布可能是27°N附近跨陆架运输的主要驱动因素,与ECS泥质带以南的近海沉积中心非常吻合。本研究强调了TC路径在沉积动力学中的关键作用,并提供了它们对陆架上泥质沉积物形成和后续演化的影响的见解。
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Impact of Tropical Cyclones on Sediment Dynamics on the Inner Shelf of the East China Sea: Path-Specific Effects and Superposition Analysis

Tropical cyclones (TCs), as highly dynamic and spatially asymmetric synoptic events, can trigger distinct responses in regional sediment dynamics due to their diverse paths. Using numerical modeling, we systematically compared sediment dynamics on the inner shelf of the East China Sea (ECS) under varying TC path categories. Via statistics from three best-track archives, six primary clusters of TCs impacting the inner shelf were identified, most of which induce notable asymmetric sediment dynamic responses. Based on the relationship between TC paths and sediment redistribution patterns, these clusters can be further categorized into three groups. The first group, exerting the most significant impact, triggers substantial downwind sediment transport southwestward along the shelf and seaward south of 28°N, resulting in offshore deposition between 26 and 28°N. The second group transports sediment along the shelf within the 30-m isobaths and deposits it near the Taiwan Strait. The last group, characterized by a single TC path but occurring most frequently, redistributes sediment southward from the muddy belt center with limited impacts in the northern regions. Based on path superposition analysis, we illustrated that TCs can cause severe erosion within the 30-m isobaths and form offshore deposition between 26 and 28°N. The TC-induced sediment redistribution could be the primary driver of cross-shelf transport near 27°N, aligning well with the offshore depocenter south of the ECS muddy belt. This study highlights the critical role of TC paths in sediment dynamics and provides insights into their impacts on the formation and subsequent evolution of muddy deposits on continental shelves.

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Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans
Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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