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Resonance properties of tidal channels with multiple retention basins: role of adjacent sea

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OCEAN DYNAMICS
Volume 65, Issue 3, Pages 311-324

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10236-015-0809-y

Keywords

Tidal channel; Retention basins; Resonance; Radiative damping; Idealised process-based modelling

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  1. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) [843.10.005]
  2. Chinese Organisation for Scientific Research (NSFC)

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We present an idealised model of the tidal response in a main channel with multiple secondary basins, co-oscillating with an adjacent sea. The sea is represented as a semi-infinite strip of finite width, anywhere between the limits of a channel extension (narrow) and a half-plane (wide). The sea geometry controls the extent to which radiative damping takes place and hence the type of conditions that effectively apply at the channel mouth. These conditions range between the two extremes of prescribing elevation (deep sea limit) and prescribing the incoming wave (sea as channel extension of the same depth, as done in an earlier study). The closer to this first extreme, the stronger the oscillations in the secondary basins may feed back onto the channel mouth and thus produce an amplified or weakened response in the system as a whole. The possibly resonant response is explained by analysing the additional waves that emerge on either side of the entrance of the secondary basin. Finally, we show that the simultaneous presence of two secondary basins may amplify or weaken the accumulated responses to these basins individually.

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