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Title: High Resolution Simulations of Turbidity Currents and River Outflows


1
High Resolution Simulations ofTurbidity Currents
and River Outflows
  • Eckart Meiburg
  • UC Santa Barbara

2
Coastal margin processes
3
Turbidity current
  • Underwater sediment flow down
  • the continental slope
  • Can transport many km3 of
  • sediment
  • Can flow O(1,000)km or more
  • Often triggered by storms or
  • earthquakes
  • Repeated turbidity currents in the
  • same region can lead to the
  • formation of hydrocarbon
  • reservoirs
  • Properties of turbidite
  • - particle layer thickness
  • - particle size distribution
  • - pore size distribution
  • Turbidity current.
  • http//www.clas.ufl.edu/

4
Results 3D turbidity current Temporal evolution
DNS simulation (Fourier, spectral element, 7x107
grid points)
  • Necker, Härtel, Kleiser and Meiburg (2002a,b)
  • turbidity current develops lobe-and-cleft
    instability of the front
  • current is fully turbulent
  • erosion, resuspension not accounted for

5
Filling of a minibasin (w. M. Nasr, B. Hall)
Interaction of gravity currents with submarine
topography
6
Turbidity current/sediment bed interaction (w. M.
Nasr)
Flow stripping in channel turns lateral
overflows
7
Couple turbidity current solver to reservoir
simulator
  • Long term strategy
  • carry out simulation of polydisperse turbidity
    current
  • obtain spatial grain size distribution of the
    deposit
  • convert grain size distribution into permeability
    and
  • porosity distribution
  • feed permeability/porosity distribution into
    reservoir simulator
  • carry out simulations of porous media
    displacement processes

8
Channelization by turbidity currents A
Navier-Stokes based linear instability mechanism
(with B. Hall, B. Kneller)
Field data show regularly spaced channels along
the ocean floor
  • Hydrodynamic instability?

9
Sediment wave formation by turbidity currents (w.
B. Hall, L. Lesshafft, B. Kneller)
Large scale wave forms at the ocean floor
  • sediment waves are prime targets for oil
    reservoir formation
  • formed by turbidity currents and bottom flows
    mechanism?
  • traditional assumption lee waves, but no
    rigorous stability analysis available

10
Sedimentation from river outflows (w. Peter Burns)
  • Leaking mode
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