Award Abstract # 0824972
Collaborative Research: Turbulent fluxes and boundary layer structure due to near-shore internal tides

NSF Org: OCE
Division Of Ocean Sciences
Recipient: THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY
Initial Amendment Date: August 29, 2008
Latest Amendment Date: August 29, 2008
Award Number: 0824972
Award Instrument: Standard Grant
Program Manager: Eric C. Itsweire
OCE
 Division Of Ocean Sciences
GEO
 Directorate for Geosciences
Start Date: January 1, 2009
End Date: December 31, 2013 (Estimated)
Total Intended Award Amount: $758,568.00
Total Awarded Amount to Date: $758,568.00
Funds Obligated to Date: FY 2008 = $758,568.00
History of Investigator:
  • Stephen Monismith (Principal Investigator)
    monismith@stanford.edu
  • Jeffrey Koseff (Co-Principal Investigator)
Recipient Sponsored Research Office: Stanford University
450 JANE STANFORD WAY
STANFORD
CA  US  94305-2004
(650)723-2300
Sponsor Congressional District: 16
Primary Place of Performance: Stanford University
450 JANE STANFORD WAY
STANFORD
CA  US  94305-2004
Primary Place of Performance
Congressional District:
16
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): HJD6G4D6TJY5
Parent UEI:
NSF Program(s): PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY,
OCE SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Primary Program Source: 01000809DB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
Program Reference Code(s): 0000, OTHR
Program Element Code(s): 161000, 541800
Award Agency Code: 4900
Fund Agency Code: 4900
Assistance Listing Number(s): 47.050

ABSTRACT

Internal tides are a generic feature of near shore flows, playing a fundamental role in the ecology, biogeochemistry, and sedimentary environment of the near shore. For example, on coral reefs, turbulent mixing, as modified by stratification, can determine the strength of coupling between the water column and the reef. In a like fashion, internal waves can also be important to such environments as kelp forests where they may be a critical means of cross-shore transport of larval organisms. Thus, understanding the behavior of internal waves and the mixing they produce in shallow water is a fundamental problem in coastal oceanography. More generally, the high spatial and temporal resolution of physical measurements will result in a unique data set capable of linking large and small-scale physical processes on the continental slope and shelf. This data will be useful in developing more accurate parameterizations of boundary layer turbulence and mixing. In particular, it will be able to determine simple empirical relations like those found in lab experiments and computations but valid at field scales, that can be used in a wide range of circulation models.

This project will measure Reynolds stresses, turbulent buoyancy fluxes, and turbulence dissipation rates in the near shore bottom boundary layer in the presence of shoaling internal tides and surface waves. Taking advantage of the capabilities of the Kilo Nalu Observatory operated by the University of Hawaii, these measurements will be made in 20 meters of water on the south shore of Oahu. Like many inner shelf regions, the proposed field site provides an environment in which both internal tides and surface waves are common. All the turbulence instruments will be cabled to shore, allowing acquisition of the data at high rates not limited by power or memory. Leveraging ongoing observations of surface waves and internal tides, the turbulence measurements will be supplemented by mean flow measurements made with ADCPs, thermistor and salinity sensor chains, and wave/tide gauges. The field measurements will yield a high quality turbulence data set, made in a setting for which we will have a fairly complete overall description of the mean flow.

The field program will involve graduate and undergraduate students from University of Hawaii and Stanford University. These will be involved in all phases of the work, in particular, the scientific diving operations needed to install and recover the instrument suite. This group will include several women Ph. D. students and postdocs at both institutions.

PUBLICATIONS PRODUCED AS A RESULT OF THIS RESEARCH

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C.B. Woodson "Spatiotemporal Variation in Cross-Shelf Exchange across the Inner Shelf of Monterey Bay, California" Journal of Physical Oceanography , 2014
C. B. Woodson, M. A. McManus, J. A. Tyburczy, J. A. Barth, L. Washburn, J. E. Caselle, M. H. Carr, D. P. Malone, P. T. Raimondi, B. A. Menge, and S. R. Palumbi "Coastal fronts set recruitment and connectivity patterns across multiple taxa" Limnology and Oceanography , 2012
Davis, K. A. and S.G. Monismith "The modification of bottom boundary layer turbulence and mixing by internal waves shoaling on a barrier reef" Journal of Physical Oceanography , v.41 , 2011 , p.2223-2241
Davis, K. A. and S.G. Monismith "The modification of bottom boundary layer turbulence and mixing by internal waves shoaling on a barrier reef" Journal of Physical Oceanography , 2011
Davis, K.A. and S. G. Monismith "The modification of bottom boundary layer turbulence and mixing by internal waves shoaling on a barrier reef" J. Physical Oceanography , v.41 , 2011 , p.2223
Dunckley, J. F. , J. R. Koseff, J. V. Steinbuck, S. G. Monismith, and A. Genin "Comparison of mixing efficiency and vertical diffusivity models from temperature microstructure" J. Geophys. Res. (Oceans) , 2012
Stephen G. Monismith, Kristen A. Davis, Gregory G. Shellenbarger, James L. Hench, Nicholas J. Nidzieko, Alyson E. Santoro, Matthew A. Reidenbach, Johanna H. Rosman,Roi Holtzman, Christopher S. Martens, Niels L. Lindquist, Melissa W. Southwell, and Amatz "Flow effects on benthic grazing on phytoplankton by a Caribbean reef" Limnology and Oceanography , v.55 , 2010 , p.1881
Walter, R. K., C.B. Woodson, and S.G. Monismith "Internal bore-like features and turbulent mixing on the inner shelf of southern Monterey Bay" J. Geophys. Res. (Oceans) , v.117 , 2012 , p.C07017
Walter, R. K., N.J. Nidzieko, and S.G. Monismith "Similarity Scaling of Turbulence Spectra and Cospectra in a Shallow Tidal Flow" J. Geophys. Res. (Oceans) , v.116 , 2011 , p.C11019
Woodson, C. B., et al. "Observations of internal wave packets propagating along-shelf in northern Monterey Bay" Geophys. Res. Lett. , v.38 , 2011 0.1029/2010GL045453
Woodson, C. B., et al. "Observations of internal wave packets propagating along-shelf in northern Monterey Bay" Geophys. Res. Lett. , v.38 , 2011 0.1029/2010GL045453
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