Enhanced diapycnal mixing with polarity-reversing internal solitary waves revealed by seismic reflection data
<p>Shoaling internal solitary waves near the Dongsha Atoll in the South China Sea dissipate their energy and enhance diapycnal mixing, which have an important impact on the oceanic environment and primary productivity. The enhanced diapycnal mixing is patchy and instantaneous. Evaluating its s...
Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Copernicus Publications
2021-09-01
|
Series: | Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics |
Online Access: | https://npg.copernicus.org/articles/28/445/2021/npg-28-445-2021.pdf |
id |
doaj-b6e229a3ec1545109469613db5b7d207 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-b6e229a3ec1545109469613db5b7d2072021-09-14T11:49:07ZengCopernicus PublicationsNonlinear Processes in Geophysics1023-58091607-79462021-09-012844546510.5194/npg-28-445-2021Enhanced diapycnal mixing with polarity-reversing internal solitary waves revealed by seismic reflection dataY. Gong0H. Song1Z. Zhao2Y. Guan3K. Zhang4Y. Kuang5W. Fan6State Key laboratory of Marine Geology, School of Ocean and Earth Science, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaState Key laboratory of Marine Geology, School of Ocean and Earth Science, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaApplied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USAMNR Key Laboratory of Marine Mineral Resources, Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey, China Geological Survey, Guangzhou 510760, ChinaState Key laboratory of Marine Geology, School of Ocean and Earth Science, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaState Key laboratory of Marine Geology, School of Ocean and Earth Science, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaState Key laboratory of Marine Geology, School of Ocean and Earth Science, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China<p>Shoaling internal solitary waves near the Dongsha Atoll in the South China Sea dissipate their energy and enhance diapycnal mixing, which have an important impact on the oceanic environment and primary productivity. The enhanced diapycnal mixing is patchy and instantaneous. Evaluating its spatiotemporal distribution requires comprehensive observation data. Fortunately, seismic oceanography meets the requirements, thanks to its high spatial resolution and large spatial coverage. In this paper, we studied three internal solitary waves in reversing polarity near the Dongsha Atoll and calculated their spatial distribution of diapycnal diffusivity. Our results show that the average diffusivities along three survey lines are 2 orders of magnitude larger than the open-ocean value. The average diffusivity in internal solitary waves with reversing polarity is 3 times that of the non-polarity reversal region. The diapycnal diffusivity is higher at the front of one internal solitary wave and gradually decreases from shallow to deep water in the vertical direction. Our results also indicate that (1) the enhanced diapycnal diffusivity is related to reflection seismic events, (2) convective instability and shear instability may both contribute to the enhanced diapycnal mixing in the polarity-reversing process, and (3) the difference between our results and Richardson-number-dependent turbulence parameterizations is about 2–3 orders of magnitude, but its vertical distribution is almost the same.</p>https://npg.copernicus.org/articles/28/445/2021/npg-28-445-2021.pdf |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Y. Gong H. Song Z. Zhao Y. Guan K. Zhang Y. Kuang W. Fan |
spellingShingle |
Y. Gong H. Song Z. Zhao Y. Guan K. Zhang Y. Kuang W. Fan Enhanced diapycnal mixing with polarity-reversing internal solitary waves revealed by seismic reflection data Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics |
author_facet |
Y. Gong H. Song Z. Zhao Y. Guan K. Zhang Y. Kuang W. Fan |
author_sort |
Y. Gong |
title |
Enhanced diapycnal mixing with polarity-reversing internal solitary waves revealed by seismic reflection data |
title_short |
Enhanced diapycnal mixing with polarity-reversing internal solitary waves revealed by seismic reflection data |
title_full |
Enhanced diapycnal mixing with polarity-reversing internal solitary waves revealed by seismic reflection data |
title_fullStr |
Enhanced diapycnal mixing with polarity-reversing internal solitary waves revealed by seismic reflection data |
title_full_unstemmed |
Enhanced diapycnal mixing with polarity-reversing internal solitary waves revealed by seismic reflection data |
title_sort |
enhanced diapycnal mixing with polarity-reversing internal solitary waves revealed by seismic reflection data |
publisher |
Copernicus Publications |
series |
Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics |
issn |
1023-5809 1607-7946 |
publishDate |
2021-09-01 |
description |
<p>Shoaling internal solitary waves near the Dongsha Atoll in the South China
Sea dissipate their energy and enhance diapycnal mixing, which have an
important impact on the oceanic environment and primary productivity. The
enhanced diapycnal mixing is patchy and instantaneous. Evaluating its
spatiotemporal distribution requires comprehensive observation data.
Fortunately, seismic oceanography meets the requirements, thanks to its high
spatial resolution and large spatial coverage. In this paper, we studied
three internal solitary waves in reversing polarity near the Dongsha Atoll and calculated their spatial distribution of diapycnal diffusivity. Our
results show that the average diffusivities along three survey lines are 2 orders of magnitude larger than the open-ocean value. The average
diffusivity in internal solitary waves with reversing polarity is 3 times that of the non-polarity reversal region. The diapycnal diffusivity is higher at the front of one internal solitary wave and gradually decreases from shallow to deep water in the vertical direction. Our results also
indicate that (1) the enhanced diapycnal diffusivity is related to
reflection seismic events, (2) convective instability and shear instability may both contribute to the enhanced diapycnal mixing in the
polarity-reversing process, and (3) the difference between our results and Richardson-number-dependent turbulence parameterizations is about 2–3 orders of magnitude, but its vertical distribution is almost the same.</p> |
url |
https://npg.copernicus.org/articles/28/445/2021/npg-28-445-2021.pdf |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT ygong enhanceddiapycnalmixingwithpolarityreversinginternalsolitarywavesrevealedbyseismicreflectiondata AT hsong enhanceddiapycnalmixingwithpolarityreversinginternalsolitarywavesrevealedbyseismicreflectiondata AT zzhao enhanceddiapycnalmixingwithpolarityreversinginternalsolitarywavesrevealedbyseismicreflectiondata AT yguan enhanceddiapycnalmixingwithpolarityreversinginternalsolitarywavesrevealedbyseismicreflectiondata AT kzhang enhanceddiapycnalmixingwithpolarityreversinginternalsolitarywavesrevealedbyseismicreflectiondata AT ykuang enhanceddiapycnalmixingwithpolarityreversinginternalsolitarywavesrevealedbyseismicreflectiondata AT wfan enhanceddiapycnalmixingwithpolarityreversinginternalsolitarywavesrevealedbyseismicreflectiondata |
_version_ |
1717379833290293248 |