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Mixing dynamics of turbidity currents interacting with complex seafloor topography
Authors:Mohamad M Nasr-Azadani  Eckart Meiburg  Benjamin Kneller
Institution:1.Department of Mechanical Engineering,University of California at Santa Barbara,Santa Barbara,USA;2.Department of Geology and Petroleum Geology,University of Aberdeen,Aberdeen,UK
Abstract:Direct Numerical Simulations are employed to investigate the mixing dynamics of turbidity currents interacting with seamounts of various heights. The mixing properties are found to be governed by the competing effects of turbulence amplification and enhanced dissipation due to the three-dimensional topography. In addition, particle settling is seen to play an important role as well, as it affects the local density stratification, and hence the stability, of the current. The interplay of these different mechanisms results in the non-monotonic dependence of the mixing behavior on the height of the seamount. Regions of dilute lock fluid concentration generally mix more intensely as a result of the seafloor topography, while concentrated lock fluid remains relatively unaffected. For long times, the strongest mixing occurs for intermediate bump heights. Particle settling is seen to cause turbidity currents to mix more intensely with the ambient than gravity currents.
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