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Boundary mixing in lakes: 2. Combined effects of shear- and convectively induced turbulence on basin-scale mixing

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS. Bd. 116. 2011

Erscheinungsjahr: 2011

ISBN/ISSN: 0148-0227

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Doi/URN: 10.1029/2011JC007121

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A detailed comparison of results from a numerical three-dimensional hydrostatic lake model with high-resolution observations of the vertical structure of the turbulent bottom boundary layer (BBL) in a medium-size lake (Lake Alpnach, Switzerland) is provided. The focus of this study is on the shear-induced generation and destruction of stratification in the BBL that may ultimately lead to unstable layers (convection). The model was shown to provide a reliable description of the internal seichi...A detailed comparison of results from a numerical three-dimensional hydrostatic lake model with high-resolution observations of the vertical structure of the turbulent bottom boundary layer (BBL) in a medium-size lake (Lake Alpnach, Switzerland) is provided. The focus of this study is on the shear-induced generation and destruction of stratification in the BBL that may ultimately lead to unstable layers (convection). The model was shown to provide a reliable description of the internal seiching dynamics, as well as the local BBL properties, including the generation of shear-induced convection in two data sets from 2003 and 2007. Basin-scale mixing parameters, inferred from the simulations, are closely connected to the seiching motions, with the hypolimnetic mixing reacting almost immediately to the variable wind-forcing and seiching activity. During upslope flow, the BBL becomes convectively turbulent, causing low mixing efficiency on a basin-scale, whereas during downslope flow, the BBL is restratifying and shear-induced turbulence is weak but leads to a higher mixing efficiency. The overall deep-water mixing efficiency varied in the range of 5 to 10% in this system dominated by turbulent boundary processes. » weiterlesen» einklappen

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Lorrai, Claudia (Autor)
Umlauf, Lars (Autor)
Becherer, Johannes K. (Autor)
Wueest, Alfred (Autor)

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