Mudbank regime off the Kerala coast during monsoon and non-monsoon seasons |
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Authors: | R. Tatavarti A. C. Narayana P. Manoj Kumar Shyam Chand |
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Affiliation: | (1) Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory, Defence R & D Organization, 682 021 Thrikkakara, Cochin, India;(2) Department of Marine Geology & Geophysics, School of Marine Sciences, Cochin University of Science & Technology, Lake Side Campus, Fine Arts Avenue, 682 016 Cochin, India |
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Abstract: | ![]() Field experiments conducted in the nearshore ocean to understand the dynamics of mudbank off Kerala, south-west coast of India, are highlighted. Real time monitoring of the nearshore ocean off Purakkad, Kerala was accomplished using pressure transducers for nearshore surface wave measurements, and current sensors for nearshore velocity measurements. Comprehensive information on the spatial structure of mudbank was obtained from aerial surveys. Extensive data collected on surface waves and currents in the nearshore ocean, indicate that the infra-gravity (IG) waves (leaky modes and trapped edge wave modes), and far infra-gravity (FIG) waves coupled with strong shoreline reflections and undertow play an important role in the dynamics associated with the mudbanks off Kerala during the monsoon season. During the non-monsoon season evidence for progressive edge waves in the infragravity frequency band, an energetic gravity wave band and a strong undertow with weak reflections was observed. |
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Keywords: | Mudbanks Kerala coast edge waves infragravity waves far infragravity waves currents undertow reflections |
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