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来自Cassini Vims Sun Glitter观察的海晶海峡中检测到的潮流电流
Tidal Currents Detected in Kraken Mare Straits from Cassini VIMS Sun Glitter Observations
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论文摘要
我们在海牛母马上介绍了Cassini VIM的观测 - 从镜面偏移到液体表面偏移的波浪诱导的反射。阳光闪闪发光揭示了克莱克母马周围的粗糙海面,即海岸和狭窄的海峡。太阳的闪光观测表明,北部夏季,海雷母马的风和潮流驱动的波浪活动。 T104 Cassini VIMS观测表明,在Bayta Fretum中表明了杂色波场的三个太阳闪光特征。我们不能独特地确定沿海贝塔波的一个来源,但是我们倾向于对地表风的解释,因为潮汐电流应该太弱,无法在Bayta Fretum中产生毛细血管刺激波。 T105和T110的观察结果揭示了塞尔顿·弗雷特(Seldon Fretum),卢尔沃斯(Lulworth)窦和tunu窦的海峡中的波场,这可能起源于潮流的收缩。腹牙和Hufaidh岛的海岸线毗邻粗糙的海面,这表明风和局部潮流的复杂相互作用。 Bermoothes和Hufaidh Insulae可能具有澳大利亚托雷斯海峡或芬兰的Aland地区的特征,总结为带有浅层测深的岛屿密集的海峡,该海峡具有复杂的表面循环模式。 Hufaidh Insulae可以容纳由潮汐电流形成的,具有丰富的沉积物供应,类似于托雷斯海峡。 Hufaidh和Bermoothes Insulae的海岸线可能是RIA或泛滥的沿海入口,这表明该岛可以是由海平面上升或构造隆起的发作所隔离的原始地壳的局部峰。
We present Cassini VIMS observations of sun glitter -- wave-induced reflections from a liquid surface offset from a specular point -- on Kraken Mare. Sun glitter reveals rough sea surfaces around Kraken Mare, namely the coasts and narrow straits. The sun glitter observations indicate wave activity driven by the winds and tidal currents in Kraken Mare during northern summer. T104 Cassini VIMS observations show three sun glitter features in Bayta Fretum indicative of variegated wave fields. We cannot uniquely determine one source for the coastal Bayta waves, but we lean toward the interpretation of surface winds, because tidal currents should be too weak to generate capillary-gravity waves in Bayta Fretum. T105 and T110 observations reveal wave fields in the straits of Seldon Fretum, Lulworth Sinus, and Tunu Sinus that likely originate from the constriction of tidal currents. Coastlines of Bermoothes and Hufaidh Insulae adjoin rough sea surfaces, suggesting a complex interplay of wind-roughened seas and localized tidal currents. Bermoothes and Hufaidh Insulae may share characteristics of either the Torres Strait off Australia or the Aland region of Finland, summarized as an island-dense strait with shallow bathymetry that hosts complex surface circulation patterns. Hufaidh Insulae could host seafloor bedforms formed by tidal currents with an abundant sediment supply, similar to the Torres Strait. The coastlines of Hufaidh and Bermoothes Insulae likely host ria or flooded coastal inlets, suggesting the Insulae may be local peaks of primordial crust isolated by an episode of sea-level rise or tectonic uplift.