Authors
Maryam Abdolahpour, Magnus Hambleton, Marco Ghisalberti
Publication date
2017/5
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Volume
122
Issue
5
Pages
3660-3674
Description
Wave‐driven flows over canopies of aquatic vegetation (such as seagrass) are characterized by the generation of a strong, shoreward mean current near the top of the canopy. This shoreward drift, which is observed to be up to 75% of the RMS above‐canopy orbital velocity, can have a significant impact on residence times within coastal canopies. There have been limited observations of this current and an accurate formulation of its magnitude is still lacking. Accordingly, this study aims to develop a practical relationship to describe the strength of this current as a function of both wave and canopy characteristics. A simple model for the Lagrangian drift velocity indicates that the magnitude of the wave‐driven current increases with the above‐canopy oscillatory velocity, the vertical orbital excursion at the top of the canopy, and the canopy density. An extensive laboratory study, using both rigid and (dynamically scaled …
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Scholar articles
M Abdolahpour, M Hambleton, M Ghisalberti - Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 2017