Resonant Generation of Internal Waves on a Model Continental Slope
Abstract
We study internal wave generation in a laboratory model of oscillating tidal flow on a continental margin. Waves are found to be generated only in a near-critical region where the slope of the bottom topography matches that of internal waves. Fluid motion with a velocity an order of magnitude larger than that of the forcing occurs within a thin boundary layer above the bottom surface. The resonant wave is unstable because of strong shear; Kelvin-Helmholtz billows precede wave breaking. This work provides a new explanation for the intense boundary flows on continental slopes.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- June 2008
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2008PhRvL.100x4504Z
- Keywords:
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- 47.35.Bb;
- 47.20.Ft;
- 91.50.Bd;
- Gravity waves;
- Instability of shear flows;
- Continental shelf and slope processes