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富山湾深層における近慣性内部重力波

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Title: 富山湾深層における近慣性内部重力波
Other Titles: Near-inertial Internal Gravity Waves in the Deep Layer of Toyama Bay
Authors: 越後, 友利果1 Browse this author
磯田, 豊2 Browse this author →KAKEN DB
千手, 智晴3 Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Authors(alt): Echigo, Yurika1
Isoda, Yutaka2
Senjyu, Tomoharu3
Keywords: Near-inertial internal gravity waves
current velocity
non-traditional f-plane
Toyama Bay
Issue Date: 4-Aug-2023
Publisher: 北海道大学大学院水産科学研究院
Journal Title: 北海道大学水産科学研究彙報
Journal Title(alt): Bulletin of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University
Volume: 73
Issue: 1
Start Page: 33
End Page: 40
Abstract: The present study analyses current velocity data moored in Toyama Bay, where the incidence of near-inertial waves is restricted to southward propagation from the north, and provides evidence of their southward propagation from the flattened shape of the observed velocity ellipse. The results support the existence of near-inertial waves in a ‘non-traditional f-plane’ as pointed out by Echigo et al. (2022). Furthermore, the ray-path of its southward propagating near-inertial waves was found to be almost identical to the upward angle of the reflected waves and the slope gradient of the seabed near the bay-head. The rotating oscillatory currents associated with these near-inertial waves are expected to roll up the seabed mud and generate the turbidity flows.
Type: bulletin (article)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/90245
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