Adaptive Process of Bottom‐Trapped Buoyant Coastal Current When Encountering a Protruding Coastal Headland
Silu Zhou,
Hui Wu
Abstract:Coastal current encountering a protruding headland is a ubiquitous phenomenon. Previous studies indicated that the coastal current either moves well around headland or separates offshore, leaving the upstream region unaffected. Yet, these studies often assumed a deep vertical coastal wall, and the coastal current was either of barotropic character or surface‐advected, with weak interactions with the sloping topography. Here in this study, we conducted numerical experiments to investigate how a protruding headl… Show more
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