2022
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2022.886
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A new Lagrangian drift mechanism due to current–bathymetry interactions: applications in coastal cross-shelf transport

Abstract: We show that in free surface flows, a uniform, streamwise current over small-amplitude wavy bottom topography generates cross-stream drift velocity. This drift mechanism, referred to as the current–bathymetry interaction-induced drift (CBIID), is specifically understood in the context of a simplified nearshore environment consisting of a uniform alongshore current, onshore-propagating surface waves and monochromatic wavy bottom making an oblique angle with the shoreline. The CBIID is found to originate from th… Show more

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