2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2006.04.015
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Observations of internal waves and associated mixing phenomena in the Portimao Canyon area

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“…9; Table 5; Hüneke, 2006). Tidal currents are worldwide features known from the shelf (Bruno et al. , 2006) and from open ocean environments (Fig.…”
Section: Factors Controlling Pervasive Marine Carbonate Cementation Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9; Table 5; Hüneke, 2006). Tidal currents are worldwide features known from the shelf (Bruno et al. , 2006) and from open ocean environments (Fig.…”
Section: Factors Controlling Pervasive Marine Carbonate Cementation Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also been proposed (based on observations in Monterey Canyon) that small scale roughness in the canyon is responsible for much of the internal tidal energy . Internal waves with periods shorter than that of tides are also enhanced in canyons and have been hypothesized to be generated by the tides (Bruno et al, 2006). In contrast, nearinertial energy is not enhanced by canyons probably due to the canyon walls interfering with these long wavelength waves (Wunsch and Webb, 1979;Keen and Allen, 2000).…”
Section: Enhanced Internal Tides and Mixing In Canyonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These models allow investigation of the details and emphasizes the influence of topographic features upon the flow patterns, the changes in the geometry of the dense water plume and the mixing with surrounding waters. In some canyons, the occurrence of dense water bottom flows could be inferred from peculiar bed depositional and erosional bedforms, such as fields, moats, furrows and comet marks (Canals et al, 2006;Puig et al, 2008;De Santis et al, 2007;Trincardi et al, 2007). Studies performed in the Mediterranean Sea reveal the prevalence of canyon-driven dense-water cascading.…”
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confidence: 99%
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