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Keywords

  • heat transport
  • dune
  • sediment-water interface
  • interfacial exchange zone
  • hyporheic zone
  • permeable sediments

Index Terms

  • Biogeosciences: Water/energy interactions
  • Hydrology: Groundwater/surface water interaction
  • Marine Geology and Geophysics: Heat flow (benthic)
  • Oceanography: General: Benthic boundary layers
Abstract
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Abstract

Effects of current–bed form induced fluid flow on the thermal regime of sediments

M. Bayani Cardenas

Earth and Environmental Science, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, New Mexico, USA

John L. Wilson

Earth and Environmental Science, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, New Mexico, USA

Heat transport associated with current–bed form fluid exchange affects biogeochemical and ecological process in a variety of aquatic settings. We simulate turbulent flow over dunes, induced Darcy flow in sediments, and sediment heat transport forced by a diel variation of water column temperature. Heat conduction dominates when the water column current cannot induce rapid fluid exchange. Heat advection becomes important with increasing sediment permeability and/or current velocity, resulting in a complicated space-time temperature pattern. Weak temperature variations are found beneath dune crests, where water upwells out of the sediments; strong variations are located below dune stoss faces, where water downwells. The relative dominance of heat conduction versus advection is captured by a global Peclet number that depends on dune geometry, and hydrodynamic and thermal properties, including the period of thermal forcing. Thermally induced fluid viscosity variations cause periodic but nonsymmetric changes in fluid flux through the sediments, but do not significantly influence temperature patterns.

Received 14 July 2006; accepted 25 June 2007; published 30 August 2007.

Citation: Cardenas, M. B., and J. L. Wilson (2007), Effects of current–bed form induced fluid flow on the thermal regime of sediments, Water Resour. Res., 43, W08431, doi:10.1029/2006WR005343.

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