Authors
Riccardo Droghei, Federico Falcini, Daniele Casalbore, Eleonora Martorelli, Renzo Mosetti, Gianmaria Sannino, Rosalia Santoleri, Francesco Latino Chiocci
Publication date
2016/11/3
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
36376
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Subaqueous, asymmetric sand waves are typically observed in marine channel/canyon systems, tidal environments, and continental slopes exposed to strong currents, where they are formed by current shear resulting from a dominant unidirectional flow. However, sand-wave fields may be readily observed in marine environments where no such current exists; the physical processes driving their formation are enigmatic or not well understood. We propose that internal solitary waves (ISWs) induced by tides can produce an effective, unidirectional boundary “current” that forms asymmetric sand waves. We test this idea by examining a sand-wave field off the Messina Strait, where we hypothesize that ISWs formed at the interface between intermediate and surface waters are refracted by topography. Hence, we argue that the deflected pattern (i.e., the depth-dependent orientation) of the sand-wave field is due to …
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