Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
The impact of tides in the circulation of the Adriatic Sea is investigated by means of a
nested baroclinic numerical ocean model. Tides are introduced using a modified Flather
boundary condition at the open edge of the domain. The results show that tidal amplitudes
and phases are reproduced correctly by the baroclinic model and tidal harmonic constants
errors are comparable with those resulting from the most consolidated barotropic models.
Numerical experiments were conducted to estimate and assess the impact of (i) the
modified Flather lateral boundary condition; (ii) tides on temperature, salinity, and
stratification structures in the basin; and (iii) tides on mixing and circulation in general.
Tides induce a different momentum advective component in the basin, which in turn
produces a different distribution of water masses in the basin. Tides impact on mixing and
stratification in the River Po region (northwestern Adriatic) and induce semidiurnal
fluctuations of salinity and temperature, in all four seasons for the former and summer
alone for the latter. A clear presence of internal tides was evidenced in the northern Adriatic
Sea basin, corroborating previous findings.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Bortoluzzi, Giovanni; Ravaioli, Mariangela
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