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Chapter 9: Waves and Water
Dynamics
Fig. 9-10
Waves are moving energy
 Forces cause waves to move along air/water
or within water
 Wind (most surface ocean waves)
 Movement of fluids with different densities

Internal waves often larger than surface
waves
 Mass movement into ocean

Splash waves
 Seafloor movement
 Tsunami or seismic sea wave
 Gravitational attraction Earth, Moon,
Sun
 Tides
 Human activities
 Wakes of ships
 Explosions
Progressive waves
 Longitudinal
 “Push-pull”
 Transverse
 Side-to-side or up-and-down
 Orbital
 Circular orbit
 Ocean surface waves
Types of waves
Fig. 9-3a
Wave characteristics
 Crest, trough
 Wave height is proportional to energy
 Wave length
 Wave height/wave length = wave
steepness
 Waves break when H/L is 1/7
 Wave period, frequency
Wave characteristics
 Wave base is 1/2 wave length
 Negligible water movement due to waves
below this depth Fig.9-6a
Deep-water wave
 Depth of water is greater than
1/2 wavelength
 Speed of wave form (celerity) is
proportional to wavelength
Shallow-water wave
 Water depth is less than 1/20 wavelength
 Friction with seafloor retards speed
 Wave speed (celerity) is proportional to depth
of water
 Orbital motion is flattened
Transitional waves
 Water depth is 1/2 to 1/20 of
wavelength
 Characteristics of deep and
shallow-water waves
 Wave speed (celerity) is
proportional to both wavelength
and depth of water
Three types of waves
Wave equations
 Wave speed = wavelength/period
 S = L/T
 Frequency = 1/period
 F = 1/T
 Wave speed (m/s) = 1.56 x period
 S = 1.56 x T
Surface ocean waves
 Most wind-driven
 Small wind-driven waves
 Capillary waves
 Larger wind-driven waves
 Gravity waves
Sea
 Storm at sea creates waves
 Wave energy depends on
 Wind speed
 Fetch
 Duration
 Chaotic mixture of different
wavelengths and wave heights
Wave dispersion
 Longer wavelength waves
outdistance shorter wavelength
waves
 Waves travel in groups or trains
with similar characteristics
 Swell made up of waves of
similar wavelength and period
Wave interference
 Constructive
 Wave heights increase
 Destructive
 Wave heights decrease
 Mixed
 Wave heights vary in wave train
(surf beat)
Interference illustrated
Fig. 9-14
Rogue waves
 Unusually large waves
 Constructive interference
 Waves meet strong ocean current
Fig. 9-16
Rare photo of Rogue wave off Durban, South
Africa in 1980. The tower at the front right is 25 m
above sea level during flat seas!
Click on Picture
Shoaling waves
 Waves reach surf zone
 Wave speed decreases
 Wave length decreases
 Wave height increases

Wave steepness 1/7, wave breaks

Surface tension no longer able to hold
wave together
Wave speed and length decreases
and wave height increases. When
Wave steepness reaches 1/7 the
wave will break.
Breakers
 Spilling
 Gentle beach slope
 Plunging
 Moderately steep slope
 Surging
 Abrupt slope
Spilling Breakers
 occur on beaches with gentle slopes.
 These waves break far from the shore, and the
surf gently rolls over the front of the wave.
Plunging Breakers
 happen on beaches where the slope is moderately steep.
 This kind of wave normally curls over forming a tunnel until
the wave breaks.
 Expert surfers love this type of wave!
Surging Breakers
 happen on beaches where the slope is very steep.
 The wave does not actually break. Instead, it rolls onto the
steep beach.
 These kinds of breakers are known for their destructive
nature.
Wave refraction
 Shoaling waves bend so wave fronts
approach a shore nearly parallel
Fig. 9-19a
 Wave energy
focused on
headland
 Wave energy
dispersed over
bay
Fig. 9-19b
Wave diffraction
 Wave energy
transferred
around or
behind barriers
Fig. 9-20
Wave reflection
 Waves bounce back from steep
slopes or seawalls
 Reflected wave may
constructively interfere with
other waves
Standing waves
 Two waves with same wavelength
moving in opposite directions
 Node – no vertical movement
 Greatest horizontal movement
 Antinode – greatest vertical movement
Fig. 9-22
Click on Picture to See
Surfers Riding Standing
Waves
Tsunami or seismic sea wave
 Caused by sudden changes in
volume of ocean basin
 Mainly submarine faults
 Volcanic eruptions
 Submarine landslides
Fig. 9-23a
Tsunami
 Very long wavelength
 Travels fast
 Raises sea level as crest shoals
 Trough causes sea level to fall
 Disastrous for infrastructure at
coasts
 Possibly much loss of life
Tsunami warning system
 Monitor seismic activity
 Monitor changes in unusual
wave activity
 Warning
 People evacuate
End of Chapter 9: Waves and
Water Dynamics
Fig. 9D

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Waves and Water Dynamics

  • 1. Chapter 9: Waves and Water Dynamics Fig. 9-10
  • 2. Waves are moving energy  Forces cause waves to move along air/water or within water  Wind (most surface ocean waves)  Movement of fluids with different densities  Internal waves often larger than surface waves  Mass movement into ocean  Splash waves
  • 3.
  • 4.  Seafloor movement  Tsunami or seismic sea wave  Gravitational attraction Earth, Moon, Sun  Tides  Human activities  Wakes of ships  Explosions
  • 5. Progressive waves  Longitudinal  “Push-pull”  Transverse  Side-to-side or up-and-down  Orbital  Circular orbit  Ocean surface waves
  • 7. Wave characteristics  Crest, trough  Wave height is proportional to energy  Wave length  Wave height/wave length = wave steepness  Waves break when H/L is 1/7  Wave period, frequency
  • 8.
  • 9. Wave characteristics  Wave base is 1/2 wave length  Negligible water movement due to waves below this depth Fig.9-6a
  • 10. Deep-water wave  Depth of water is greater than 1/2 wavelength  Speed of wave form (celerity) is proportional to wavelength
  • 11. Shallow-water wave  Water depth is less than 1/20 wavelength  Friction with seafloor retards speed  Wave speed (celerity) is proportional to depth of water  Orbital motion is flattened
  • 12.
  • 13. Transitional waves  Water depth is 1/2 to 1/20 of wavelength  Characteristics of deep and shallow-water waves  Wave speed (celerity) is proportional to both wavelength and depth of water
  • 14. Three types of waves
  • 15. Wave equations  Wave speed = wavelength/period  S = L/T  Frequency = 1/period  F = 1/T  Wave speed (m/s) = 1.56 x period  S = 1.56 x T
  • 16. Surface ocean waves  Most wind-driven  Small wind-driven waves  Capillary waves  Larger wind-driven waves  Gravity waves
  • 17. Sea  Storm at sea creates waves  Wave energy depends on  Wind speed  Fetch  Duration  Chaotic mixture of different wavelengths and wave heights
  • 18. Wave dispersion  Longer wavelength waves outdistance shorter wavelength waves  Waves travel in groups or trains with similar characteristics  Swell made up of waves of similar wavelength and period
  • 19. Wave interference  Constructive  Wave heights increase  Destructive  Wave heights decrease  Mixed  Wave heights vary in wave train (surf beat)
  • 21. Rogue waves  Unusually large waves  Constructive interference  Waves meet strong ocean current Fig. 9-16
  • 22. Rare photo of Rogue wave off Durban, South Africa in 1980. The tower at the front right is 25 m above sea level during flat seas!
  • 24. Shoaling waves  Waves reach surf zone  Wave speed decreases  Wave length decreases  Wave height increases  Wave steepness 1/7, wave breaks  Surface tension no longer able to hold wave together
  • 25. Wave speed and length decreases and wave height increases. When Wave steepness reaches 1/7 the wave will break.
  • 26. Breakers  Spilling  Gentle beach slope  Plunging  Moderately steep slope  Surging  Abrupt slope
  • 27. Spilling Breakers  occur on beaches with gentle slopes.  These waves break far from the shore, and the surf gently rolls over the front of the wave.
  • 28. Plunging Breakers  happen on beaches where the slope is moderately steep.  This kind of wave normally curls over forming a tunnel until the wave breaks.  Expert surfers love this type of wave!
  • 29. Surging Breakers  happen on beaches where the slope is very steep.  The wave does not actually break. Instead, it rolls onto the steep beach.  These kinds of breakers are known for their destructive nature.
  • 30. Wave refraction  Shoaling waves bend so wave fronts approach a shore nearly parallel Fig. 9-19a
  • 31.  Wave energy focused on headland  Wave energy dispersed over bay Fig. 9-19b
  • 32. Wave diffraction  Wave energy transferred around or behind barriers Fig. 9-20
  • 33. Wave reflection  Waves bounce back from steep slopes or seawalls  Reflected wave may constructively interfere with other waves
  • 34. Standing waves  Two waves with same wavelength moving in opposite directions  Node – no vertical movement  Greatest horizontal movement  Antinode – greatest vertical movement
  • 35. Fig. 9-22 Click on Picture to See Surfers Riding Standing Waves
  • 36. Tsunami or seismic sea wave  Caused by sudden changes in volume of ocean basin  Mainly submarine faults  Volcanic eruptions  Submarine landslides
  • 38.
  • 39. Tsunami  Very long wavelength  Travels fast  Raises sea level as crest shoals  Trough causes sea level to fall  Disastrous for infrastructure at coasts  Possibly much loss of life
  • 40. Tsunami warning system  Monitor seismic activity  Monitor changes in unusual wave activity  Warning  People evacuate
  • 41. End of Chapter 9: Waves and Water Dynamics Fig. 9D