BUOYANT INHIBITION OF EKMAN TRANSPORT ON A SLOPE AND ITS EFFECT ON STRATIFIED SPIN-UP

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MACCREADY, P
RHINES, PB
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[1] School of Oceanography, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195
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10.1017/S0022112091001581
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O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
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The unsteady boundary layer of a rotating, stratified, viscous, and diffusive flow along an insulating slope is investigated using theory, numerical simulation, and laboratory experiment. Previous work in this field has focused either on steady flow, or flow over a conducting boundary, both of which yield Ekman-type solutions. After the onset of a circulation directed along constant-depth contours, Ekman-type flux up or down the slope is opposed by buoyancy forces. In the unsteady, insulating case, it is found that the cross-slope transport decreases in time as (t/tau)-1/2 where [GRAPHICS] may be called the 'shut-down' time. Here S = (N sin alpha/f cos-alpha)2, f is the Coriolis frequency, alpha is the slope angle, N is the buoyancy frequency, and sigma is the Prandtl number. Subsequently the along-slope flow, v triple-overdot, approximately obeys a simple diffusion equation [GRAPHICS] where t is time, v is the kimematic viscosity, and z triple-overdot is the coordinate normal to the slope. By this process the boundary layer diffuses into the interior, unlike an Ekman layer, but at a rate that may be much slower than would occur with simple non-rotating momentum diffusion. The along-slope flow, v triple-overdot, is nevetheless close to thermal wind balance, and the much-reduced cross-slope transport is balanced by stress on the boundary. For a slope of infinite extent the steady asymptotic state is the diffusively driven 'boundary-mixing' circulation of Thorpe (1987). By inhibiting the cross-slope transport, buoyancy virtually eliminated the boundary stress and hence the 'fast' spin-up of classical theory in laboratory experiments with a bowl-shaped container of stratified, rotating fluid.
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