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Coral Reef Drag Coefficients - Water Depth Dependence

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
Volume 47, Issue 5, Pages 1061-1075

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/JPO-D-16-0248.1

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  1. KAUST [USA 00002, KSA 00011]
  2. NSF [OCE-1220529, OCE-1558343]
  3. Academia Sinica (Taiwan)
  4. Division Of Ocean Sciences
  5. Directorate For Geosciences [1558343] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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A major challenge in modeling the circulation over coral reefs is uncertainty in the drag coefficient because existing estimates span two orders of magnitude. Current and pressure measurements from five coral reefs are used to estimate drag coefficients based on depth-average flow, assuming a balance between the cross-reef pressure gradient and the bottom stress. At two sites wind stress is a significant term in the cross-reef momentum balance and is included in estimating the drag coefficient. For the five coral reef sites and a previous laboratory study, estimated drag coefficients increase as the water depth decreases consistent with open channel flow theory. For example, for a typical coral reef hydrodynamic roughness of 5 cm, observational estimates, and the theory indicate that the drag coefficient decreases from 0.4 in 20 cm of water to 0.005 in 10m of water. Synthesis of results from the new field observations with estimates from previous field and laboratory studies indicate that coral reef drag coefficients range from 0.2 to 0.005 and hydrodynamic roughnesses generally range from 2 to 8 cm. While coral reef drag coefficients depend on factors such as physical roughness and surface waves, a substantial fraction of the scatter in estimates of coral reef drag coefficients is due to variations in water depth.

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