Title

Water level and currents of tidal and infragravity periods at Tague Reef, St. Croix (USVI)

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-1-1998

Abstract

A two-week study, at Tague Reef, St. Croix, USVI investigated the magnitude and spatial variation of tides, sea level differences, infragravity waves, and unidirectional cross-reef currents on a modern coral reef. Infragravity oscillations of water level (~ 27 min period) of 1-2 cm height correlate with a quarter wavelength resonance over the shelf. Particle displacements associated with these waves may be important to the dispersive characteristics of the reef environment. Estimates of cross-reef mass transport per unit width ranged from 0.058 to 0.032 m s . Sea level differences across the reef (1-4 cm) varied at diurnal and infragravity periods with contributions from wave set-up, and a small contribution from cross-shelf wind stress to the observed sea level differences. The quadratic bottom friction coefficient over the reef was estimated at 0.06-0.2, 20-70 times greater than on open shelves, reflecting the reef's extreme bottom roughness. 2 -1

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Coral Reefs

First Page

343

Last Page

349

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