Ebb-Tide Dynamics and Spreading of a Large River Plume*

Author:

McCabe Ryan M.1,MacCready Parker2,Hickey Barbara M.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aviation, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

2. School of Oceanography, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

Abstract

Abstract Momentum balances in the near-field region of a large, tidally pulsed river plume are examined. The authors concentrate on a single ebb tide of the Columbia River plume, using the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) configured to hindcast flow conditions on the Washington and Oregon shelves and in the Columbia River estuary. During ebb, plume-interior streamwise balances are largely between advection, pressure gradient, and frictional forces. Stream-normal balances in this region reduce to centrifugal, cross-stream pressure gradient, and Coriolis terms (i.e., the “gradient wind” balance commonly assumed in river plume bulge investigations). Temporal derivatives are most important at the plume front and as the ebb progresses. Winds were light and contributed little to the force balance. Midebb stress and vertical salt flux were largest at a midplume depth, where stratification and vertical shear were also high, consistent with shear-induced mixing. Internal stress slows the spreading plume considerably. A kinematic description of the spreading process relates lateral spreading to the momentum dynamics and illustrates that plume spreading is largely a competition between the cross-stream pressure gradient and Coriolis forces. However, the very near-field dome of buoyant water is instrumental in setting initial flow pathways.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Oceanography

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