海洋强迫对萨利希海交换流的限制

IF 3.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
R. Sanchez, S. N. Giddings, E. Lemagie
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海洋-河口交换动力学取决于多种局地和远地海洋强迫机制,其中局地强迫机制包括潮汐、河流流量和局地风应力等直接强迫河口的机制;远程强迫包括来自海洋的强迫,如沿海风应力和沿海分层变率。我们利用数值模型研究了海洋影响的极限,如风力上升流对萨利希海交换流和盐运输的影响。我们发现沿陆架风在很大程度上调节了整个胡安德富卡海峡的流动,直到流动达到受海底影响的收缩。在这些收缩处,交换流变异性对当地潮汐和河流强迫变得敏感。海军部入口盐交换变化以潮汐为主,上升流对季节盐交换变化影响不大。而在哈罗海峡内,盐交换变化是由沿海上升流和包括河流流量在内的当地强迫共同驱动的。在那里,从海洋到局部控制盐交换的转变发生在更长的距离上,主要体现在大量流出的盐度值的不断增加的变异性上。两个地点之间的差异突出了海洋变化如何与潮汐泵和重力环流相互作用。我们还区分了可以改变海峡口附近峡湾性质的瞬态海洋强迫和主要影响海峡沿岸压力梯度的季节性海洋强迫。这些结果对理解受沿陆架风和局地源影响的生物地球化学变量的运输变率具有启示意义。
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The Limits of Ocean Forcing on the Exchange Flow of the Salish Sea

The Limits of Ocean Forcing on the Exchange Flow of the Salish Sea

The dynamics of ocean-estuary exchange depend on a variety of local and remote ocean forcing mechanisms where local mechanisms include those directly forcing the estuary such as tides, river discharge, and local wind stress; remote forcing includes forcing from the ocean such as coastal wind stress and coastal stratification variability. We use a numerical model to investigate the limits of oceanic influence, such as wind-driven upwelling, on the Salish Sea exchange flow and salt transport. We find that along-shelf winds substantially modulate flow throughout the Strait of Juan de Fuca until flow reaches sill-influenced constrictions. At these constrictions the exchange flow variability becomes sensitive to local tidal and river forcing. The salt exchange variability is tidally dominated at Admiralty Inlet and upwelling has little impact on seasonal salt exchange variability. While within Haro Strait, the salt exchange variability is driven by a mix of coastal upwelling and local forcing including river discharge. There, the transition from oceanic to local control of salt exchange occurs over a longer distance and is primarily identifiable in the increasing variability of bulk outflowing salinity values. The differences between the two locations highlight how ocean variability interacts with both tidal pumping and gravitational circulation. We also distinguish between transient ocean forcing which can modify fjord properties near the mouth of the strait and seasonal ocean forcing which primarily affects along-strait pressure gradients. The results have implications for understanding the transport variability of biogeochemical variables that are influenced by both along-shelf winds and local sources.

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