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Shear dispersion in the thermocline and the saline intrusion
Hsien Wang Ou; Xiaorui Guan; Dake Chen
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- Title:
- Shear dispersion in the thermocline and the saline intrusion
- Author(s):
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Ou, Hsien Wang
Guan, Xiaorui
Chen, Dake - Date:
- 2012
- Type:
- Articles
- Department:
- Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
- Volume:
- 43
- Permanent URL:
- http://hdl.handle.net/10022/AC:P:14395
- Book/Journal Title:
- Continental Shelf Research
- Abstract:
- Over the mid-Atlantic shelf of the North America, there is a pronounced shoreward intrusion of the saltier slope water along the seasonal thermocline, whose genesis remains unexplained. Taking note of the observed broad-band baroclinic motion, we postulate that it may propel the saline intrusion via the shear dispersion. Through an analytical model, we first examine the shear-induced isopycnal diffusivity ("shear diffusivity" for short) associated with the monochromatic forcing, which underscores its varied even anti-diffusive short-term behavior and the ineffectiveness of the internal tides in driving the shear dispersion. We then derive the spectral representation of the long-term "canonical" shear diffusivity, which is found to be the baroclinic power band-passed by a diffusivity window in the log-frequency space. Since the baroclinic power spectrum typically plateaus in the low-frequency band spanned by the diffusivity window, canonical shear diffusivity is simply 1/8 of this low-frequency plateau ā independent of the uncertain diapycnal diffusivity. Applied to the mid-Atlantic shelf, this canonical shear diffusivity is about 20 m2 sā1, which is sufficient to account for the observed tracer dispersion or saline intrusion in the thermocline.
- Subject(s):
- Physical oceanography
- DOI:
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2012.03.009
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