Mapping of tidal current and associated nonlinear currents in the Xiangshan Bay by coastal acoustic tomography

Herein, tidal current and associated nonlinear currents were measured using nine coastal acoustic tomography (CAT) systems surrounding the tomography domain in Xiangshan Bay from 12:00 on December 10 to 12:00 on December 11, 2019 (local time, UTC+8). The distributions of M 2 and M 4 tidal currents,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ocean dynamics 2021-08, Vol.71 (8), p.811-821
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Minmo, Zhu, Ze-Nan, Zhang, Chuanzheng, Zhu, Xiao-Hua, Zhang, Zhensheng, Wang, Min, Zheng, Hua, Zhang, Xinyu, Chen, Juntian, He, Zongcai, Dai, Longhao, Kaneko, Arata
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Zusammenfassung:Herein, tidal current and associated nonlinear currents were measured using nine coastal acoustic tomography (CAT) systems surrounding the tomography domain in Xiangshan Bay from 12:00 on December 10 to 12:00 on December 11, 2019 (local time, UTC+8). The distributions of M 2 and M 4 tidal currents, which were dominant in the bay, were reconstructed by the coast-fitting method (CFM) using the differential travel time data obtained along the 36 transmission paths. The tidal currents for both M 2 and M 4 showed a significant contrast in current directions and phases between the eastern and western halves of the tomography domain. For M 2 , progressive- and standing-type waves were generated in the eastern and western halves, respectively. The M 4 currents were out-of-phase (with a time lag of 3 h) between the eastern and western halves. Furthermore, it was found that the M 4 current in the western half was considerably influenced by the 6-h seiches resonating in the Xiangshan Fjord on the western side of the tomography domain. The observation and inversion errors were significantly smaller than the amplitudes of the M 2 and M 4 currents.
ISSN:1616-7341
1616-7228
DOI:10.1007/s10236-021-01470-z