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In this paper, we seek similarity solutions to the shallow water (Saint-Venant) equations for describing the motion of a non-Boussinesq, gravity-driven current in an inertial regime. The current is supplied in fluid by a source placed at the inlet of a horizontal plane. Gratton and Vigo (1994) found similarity solutions to the Saint-Venant equations when a Benjamin-like boundary condition was imposed at the front (i.e., nonzero flow depth); the Benjamin condition represents the resisting effect of the ambient fluid for a Boussinesq current (i.e., a small-density mismatch between the current and the surrounding fluid). In contrast, for non-Boussinesq currents the flow depth is expected to be zero at the front in absence of friction. In this paper, we show that the Saint-Venant equations also admit similarity solutions in the case of non-Boussinesq regimes provided that there is no shear in the vertical profile of the streamwise velocity field. In that case, the front takes the form of an acute wedge with a straight free boundary and is separated from the body by a bore.

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