Strong bottom currents in large, deep Lake Geneva generated by higher vertical-mode Poincaré waves

Although internal seiches are ubiquitous in large, deep lakes, little is known about the effect of higher vertical-mode seiches on deepwater dynamics. Here, by combining entire summer season current and temperature observations and 3D numerical modeling, we demonstrate that previously undetected ver...

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Veröffentlicht in:Communications earth & environment 2024-01, Vol.5 (1), p.480-13, Article 480
Hauptverfasser: Reiss, Rafael Sebastian, Lemmin, Ulrich, Monin, Claire, Barry, David Andrew
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Zusammenfassung:Although internal seiches are ubiquitous in large, deep lakes, little is known about the effect of higher vertical-mode seiches on deepwater dynamics. Here, by combining entire summer season current and temperature observations and 3D numerical modeling, we demonstrate that previously undetected vertical mode-two and mode-three Poincaré waves in 309-meter deep Lake Geneva (Switzerland/France) generate bottom-boundary layer currents up to 4 cm s . Poincaré wave amphidromic patterns revealed three strong cells excited simultaneously. Weak hypolimnetic stratification ( ≈ 10 ), typical of deep lakes, significantly modified the wave structure by shifting the lower vertical node in the lake's center from ~75-meter depth (without stratification) to ~150-meter depth (with stratification). This shift induces shear in the middle of the hypolimnion and strengthens bottom currents, with important implications for hypolimnetic mixing and sediment-water exchange. Our findings demonstrate that classical concepts based on constant temperature layers cannot correctly characterize higher vertical-mode Poincaré seiches in deep lakes.
ISSN:2662-4435
2662-4435
DOI:10.1038/s43247-024-01653-8