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[AOS14-03] Numerical study of tide-induced deep-ocean mixing near the head of Suruga Trough
Keywords:Suruga Trough, Internal tides, Coastal trapped waves
In order to investigate the excitation processes of internal tides in Suruga Trough, we carry out a couple of high-resolution (Δx, Δy = 1/240o) non-hydrostatic three-dimensional numerical experiments incorporating realistic semi-diurnal (M2) and diurnal (K1) tidal forcing, respectively. We first investigate the energetics of M2 internal-tide to show that (1) internal tides generated over Izu Ridge propagate towards Suruga Trough, (2) in which the incident waves interact with the reflected waves from the trough head, and finally (3) the internal tide energy together with its dissipation is intensified. The K1 tidal frequency, on the other hand, is subinertial in this area, so that K1 tidal flow mainly generates coastal trapped waves which propagate cyclonically along the coast of Suruga Bay. It is suggested that these coastal trapped waves induce strong velocity shear near the bottom of the trough causing bottom confined intense mixing.