Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics (Oct 2013)

Transformation of internal solitary waves at the "deep" and "shallow" shelf: satellite observations and laboratory experiment

  • O. D. Shishkina,
  • J. K. Sveen,
  • J. Grue

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-20-743-2013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 5
pp. 743 – 757

Abstract

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An interaction of internal solitary waves with the shelf edge in the time periods related to the presence of a pronounced seasonal pycnocline in the Red Sea and in the Alboran Sea is analysed via satellite photos and SAR images. Laboratory data on transformation of a solitary wave of depression while passing along the transverse bottom step were obtained in a tank with a two-layer stratified fluid. The certain difference between two characteristic types of hydrophysical phenomena was revealed both in the field observations and in experiments. The hydrological conditions for these two processes were named the "deep" and the "shallow" shelf respectively. The first one provides the generation of the secondary periodic short internal waves – "runaway" edge waves – due to change in the polarity of a part of a soliton approaching the shelf normally. Another one causes a periodic shear flow in the upper quasi-homogeneous water layer with the period of incident solitary wave. The strength of the revealed mechanisms depends on the thickness of the water layer between the pycnocline and the shelf bottom as well as on the amplitude of the incident solitary wave.