Authors
Mark T Stacey, Stephen G Monismith, Jon R Burau
Publication date
1999/8/1
Journal
Journal of Physical Oceanography
Volume
29
Issue
8
Pages
1950-1970
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Description
The authors present a field study of estuarine turbulence in which profiles of Reynolds stresses were directly measured using an ADCP throughout a 25-h tidal day. The dataset that is discussed quantifies turbulent mixing for a water column in northern San Francisco Bay that experiences a sequence of states that includes a weak ebb and flood that are stratified, followed by a strong, and eventually unstratified, ebb and flood. These measurements show that energetic turbulence is confined to a bottom mixed layer by the overlying stratification. Examination of individual Reynolds stress profiles along with profiles of Richardson number and turbulent Froude number shows that the water column can be divided into regions based on the relative importance of buoyancy effects.
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Scholar articles
MT Stacey, SG Monismith, JR Burau - Journal of Physical Oceanography, 1999