高瞬态强迫下波纹弹性沉积物中波浪驱动孔隙水和溶质循环

M. Bayani Cardenas, Houshuo Jiang
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波浪诱导孔隙水流动和溶质通过可渗透的海洋沉积物运输。然而,过去的研究忽略了高频压力脉冲,假设孔隙水流场可以用时间平均流场来充分代表,或者假设饱和沉积物不可压缩。我们以0.1 s的时间分辨率模拟了沉积物-水界面(SWI)瞬时压力剖面所施加的波纹中的孔隙水流动和溶质输运。利用现场数据驱动的波驱动振荡流大涡模拟模型获取瞬态压力剖面。模拟表明,在弹性、渗透性和饱和沉积物中,流场的时间平均表示可能是不充分的,这也导致了如何模拟输运的缺陷。当考虑到高频压力波动时,流体冲刷会发生爆发,与由时间平均压力剖面驱动的稳定流场相比,导致更大的长期平均流体通量。沿着SWI的压力扰动在几毫秒内传播到沉积物的几米深度,导致强烈的瞬态孔隙水速度场。这导致溶质弥散增强和时间平均溶质通量增大。然而,随着渗透率的增加,SWI上溶质通量的增强随着时间的推移而减弱。我们所考虑的高频瞬态压力和沉积物弹性特性在很大程度上被忽略和未被认识。未来的观测和建模研究应该考虑这些过程,特别是因为它们介导了对时间敏感的生物地球化学反应。
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Wave-driven porewater and solute circulation through rippled elastic sediment under highly transient forcing

Wave-driven porewater and solute circulation through rippled elastic sediment under highly transient forcing

Waves induce porewater flow and solute transport through permeable marine sediment. However, past studies have ignored high-frequency pressure pulses, under the assumption that the porewater flow field is adequately represented by a time-averaged one or that the saturated sediment is incompressible. We modeled porewater flow and solute transport inside ripples, forced by instantaneous pressure profiles along the sediment-water interface (SWI) with 0.1-s temporal resolution. The transient pressure profiles were taken from a field data–driven large-eddy simulation model of wave-driven oscillatory flow. The simulations suggest that in elastic, permeable, and saturated sediment, a time-averaged representation of the flow field may be inadequate and that this also leads to shortcomings in how transport is modeled. Bursts in fluid flushing occur when high-frequency pressure fluctuations were considered, leading to larger long-term average fluid fluxes compared to a steady flow field driven by a time-averaged pressure profile. The pressure perturbations along the SWI propagate within a few milliseconds to meter depths within the sediment leading to strongly transient porewater velocity fields. This leads to enhanced dispersion of solutes and larger time-averaged solute fluxes. However, enhanced solute flux across the SWI diminished through time with increasing permeability. The high-frequency transient pressures and sediment elastic properties we considered have been largely ignored and unrecognized. Future observational and modeling studies should consider these processes, especially since they mediate timing-sensitive biogeochemical reactions.

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