TIDAL DYNAMICS AND LOW-FREQUENCY EXCHANGES IN THE ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS

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作者
SMITH, NP
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[1] Harbor Branch Foundation, Inc., Fort Pierce, Florida, 33450, R R 1
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ESTUARIES | 1979年 / 2卷 / 04期
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10.2307/1351568
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Current, water level and wind data collected from a study site at the Aransas Pass, Texas, during a 45-day period in mid 1977 are used to describe tidal motions and low-frequency, meteorologically-forced exchanges between the inner shelf and a series of intracoastal bays. Analysis of individual tidal constituents indicates a mixed but principally diurnal tide. Tidal constituents move through the Pass as nearly progressive waves. Asymmetry in the co-oscillating tidal motions is explained as a result of unequal frictional forces acting on flood and ebb currents in the Pass. Tidal excursions computed from the tidal harmonic constants and from cumulative net displacements suggest that tidal-period exchanges are not effective in flushing the bays even under tropic tidal conditions. Nontidal water levels are related to the cross-shelf component of the coastal windstress at statistically significant levels. This suggests that low-frequency local meteorological forcing, as a set-up or set-down of coastal water levels, plays a valuable role in assisting tidally-driven exchanges. © 1979, Estuarine Research Federation. All rights reserved.
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