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Double-Diffusive Convection and its Implications for the Temperature and Salinity Structure of the Ocean and Lake Vanda
Double-Diffusive Convection Salinity Structure Temperature Lake Vanda
2009/4/3
Recently, Fedorov has attempted to interpret some temperature and salinity profiles in the northeast Atlantic, as reported by Zenk, in terms of the results of laboratory experiments in double-diffusiv...
Stochastic Form of the Growth of Wind Waves in a Single-Parameter Representation with Physical Implications
Wind Waves Single-Parameter Representation Physical Implications
2009/2/23
It is shown that a simple relation, E* = 5.1 × 10−2 σm*−3 for describing the conditions of growing wind waves, is supported by various available data, where E* = g2E/u*4 is dimensionless e...
The Energetics of Overturning Structures:Implications for the Theory of Fossil Turbulence
Fossil Turbulence Energetics Overturning Structures
2009/1/19
A large number of oceanic and freshwater microstructure observations are analyzed to determine the energetic state of the turbulence. The total available energy and a time scale for dissipating the to...
Implications of Ocean Bottom Reflection for Internal Wave Spectra and Mixing
Ocean Bottom Internal Wave
2009/1/16
A linear internal wave model for reflection off a sloping bottom applied to a field of horizontally isotropic waves typical of the deep ocean leads to a strongly perturbed frequency-vertical wavenumbe...
Implications for Ocean Mixing of Internal Wave Scattering off Irregular Topography
Ocean Mixing Internal Wave nonlinear interactions geometric effects
2009/1/5
Earlier work has suggested that internal wave reflection off sloping bottoms may cause significant diapycnal mixing in the deep ocean, and may also represent an important sink of internal wave energy....
Oceanographic implications of Laboratory Experiments on Diffusive Interfaces
Oceanographic implications Diffusive Interfaces Laboratory Experiments
2009/1/5
This paper contains a summary of the results from some laboratory and theoretical studies on the diffusive interface in double diffusive convection, paying particular attention to the recent work of F...
Implications of an f−4 Equilibrium Range for Wind-Generated Waves
f− 4 Equilibrium Range Wind-Generated Waves
2008/12/30
The existence of an f−5 equilibrium range was hypothesized for middle to high frequencies for a well-developed sea generated by the physical parameters of gross sea state in the pioneering work ...
Turbulence in Stratified Shear Flows:Implications for Interpreting Shear-induced Mixing in the Ocean
Stratified Shear Flows numerical simulations Shear-induced Mix
2008/12/18
Direct numerical simulations of the time evolution of homogeneous stably stratified turbulent sheer flows have been performed for several Richardson numbers Ri and Reynolds numbers Rλ. The results sho...
A Reexamination of the polar Halocline Catastrophe and Implications for Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Modeling
polar halocline catastrophe surface temperature Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Modeling
2008/12/17
In this paper, the physical mechanism of the polar halocline catastrophe (PHC) is reexamined with emphasis on the role played by the surface heat flux. It is argued that, in a coupled ocean–atmosphere...
Response of a Global Ocean Circulation Model to Real-Time Forcing and Implications to Earth’s Rotation
Global Ocean Circulation Model Earth’s Rotation Real-Time Forcing
2008/12/3
The ocean’s contribution to interannual variations in length of day (lod) is investigated by means of the global Hamburg large-scale ocean circulation model (LSG) forced with observed wind stress and ...
Interaction between an Island and the Ventilated Thermocline: Implications for the Hawaiian Lee Countercurrent
Island Ventilated Thermocline Hawaiian Lee Countercurrent
2008/6/25
The ventilated thermocline theory is adapted to include the interaction between an island and the wind-driven subtropical circulation. The primary goal is an understanding of the effect of this intera...
Diatom–chemistry relationships in Yellowstone Lake (Wyoming) sediments: Implications for climatic and aquatic processes research
Diatom–chemistry relationships Yellowstone Lake
2014/5/20
We analyzed sediment elemental composition (C, N, P, and Si) and planktonic diatom fossils from the top 32 cm
of a short core (55 cm) from Yellowstone Lake (Wyoming), tracking deposition from about 1...