TIDAL ELLIPSES IN THE NEAR-SHORE ZONE (-3 TO -10 M); MODELLING AND OBSERVATIONS
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Keywords

tidal ellipses
nearshore zone

How to Cite

Kouwman, K. T., & Hoekstra, P. (1998). TIDAL ELLIPSES IN THE NEAR-SHORE ZONE (-3 TO -10 M); MODELLING AND OBSERVATIONS. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, 1(26). https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v26.%p

Abstract

Based on theoretical considerations it is demonstrated that in the near-shore zone the tidal water level fluctuations are mainly caused by cross-shore volume fluxes. Phase differences between the tidal wave propagating on the shelf and in the shallow near-shore zone create cross-shore surface gradients which result in an onshore directed flow during rising water and an offshore directed flow during falling water. Observations of near bed velocities in the near-shore zone confirm the presence of these currents. It results in an anti clockwise rotating current vector at a water depth of about 10m . Comparisons of these observations with results obtained from a 1-DV flow model show that the tidal ellipses are not the result of Coriolis forces but are generated by the alternating crossshore water fluxes due to the tide.
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