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Frictionless Generation of a Tidal Eulerian Residual Flow over a Sill in a Narrow Channel

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Using a vertically two-dimensional, two-layer model, we have analytically examined the generation mechanism of a nonzero Eulerian residual flow by strong tide-topography interaction in a narrow channel where the frictional effect is not included. In this case, tidally generated baroclinic disturbances are forced non-uniformly in space and time while being advected by a strong tidal flow over the non-uniform slope of the bottom topography. Consequently, nonzero Eulerian residual flow results when averaged over one tidal period. Although the time average of the velocity field is thus nonzero, the associated Eulerian residual transport in each layer is compensated by a Stokes transport so that no Lagrangian residual transport results in both layers. This warns us that simple time averaging of the velocity data obtained at a fixed mooring station might lead to a spurious material transport.

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Katsumata, K., Hibiya, T. Frictionless Generation of a Tidal Eulerian Residual Flow over a Sill in a Narrow Channel. Journal of Oceanography 59, 325–329 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025515927040

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