Mixing of the Connecticut River Plume During Ambient Flood Tides: Spatial Heterogeneity and Contributions of Bottom‐Generated and Interfacial Mixing

Author:

Whitney Michael M.1ORCID,Spicer Preston2ORCID,MacDonald Daniel G.3ORCID,Huguenard Kimberly D.4ORCID,Cole Kelly L.4,Jia Yan1ORCID,Delatolas Nikiforos3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Marine Sciences University of Connecticut Groton CT USA

2. Coastal Sciences Division Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Seattle WA USA

3. Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Massachusetts‐Dartmouth Dartmouth MA USA

4. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Maine Orono ME USA

Abstract

AbstractThe Connecticut River plume is influenced by energetic ambient tides in the Long Island Sound receiving waters. The objectives of this modeling study are (a) characterizing the spatial heterogeneity of turbulent buoyancy fluxes, (b) partitioning turbulent buoyancy fluxes into bottom‐generated and interfacial shear contributions, and (c) quantifying contributions to plume‐integrated mixing within the tidal plume. The plume formed during ambient flood tides under low river discharge, spring tides, and no winds is analyzed. Turbulent buoyancy fluxes (B) and depth‐integrated B through the plume (Bd) are characterized by pronounced spatial heterogeneity. Strong mixing (Bd ∼ 10−5‐10−4 m3/s3) occurs near the mouth, in the nearfield plume turning region, over shoals, and nearshore shallow areas. Low to moderate mixing (Bd ∼ 10−8‐10−6 m3/s3) occupies half the plume. Buoyancy fluxes are first partitioned based on the depth of the shear stress minimum between plume‐generated and bottom‐generated shear maxima. Four other tested partitioning methods are based on open channel flow and stratified shear flow parameterizations. Interfacial and bottom‐generated shear contribute to different areas of intense and moderate mixing. All methods indicate a significant plume mixing role for bottom‐generated mixing, but interfacial mixing is a bigger contributor. Plume‐integrated total and interfacial mixing peak at max ambient flood and the timing of peak bottom‐generated mixing varies among partitioning methods. Two‐thirds of the mixing occurs in concentrated intense mixing areas. A parameter space with the ambient tidal Froude number and plume thickness to depth ratio as axes indicates many tidally modulated plumes are moderately to dominantly influenced by bottom‐generated tidal mixing.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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