A Lagrangian description of transport associated with a front-eddy interaction: application to data from the North-Western Mediterranean Sea (Q629007)
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A Lagrangian description of transport associated with a front-eddy interaction: application to data from the North-Western Mediterranean Sea (English)
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8 March 2011
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In this paper, the Lagrangian transport in a time-dependent oceanic system involving a Lagrangian barrier associated with a salinity front which interacts intermittently with a set of Lagrangian eddies -- `leaky' coherent structures that entrain and detrain fluid as they move -- is discussed. A theoretical framework, rooted in the dynamical systems theory, is developed in order to describe and analyse this situation. It is shown that such an analysis can be successfully applied to a realistic ocean model. The output of the numerical ocean model DieCAST from [\textit{D. Dietrich} et al., J. Mar. Syst. 52, 145--165 (2004)] and [\textit{V. Fernández} et al., Prog. Oceanogr. 66, 321--340 (2005)], studied earlier in [\textit{A. M. Mancho} et al., J. Phys. Oceanogr. 38, 1222--1237 (2008)], where a Lagrangian barrier associated with the North Balearic Front in the North-Western Mediterranean Sea was identified, is used. The numerical model provides an Eulerian view of the flow, and the dynamical systems approach to identify relevant hyperbolic trajectories and their stable and unstable manifolds is employed. These manifolds are used to understand the Lagrangian geometry of the evolving front-eddy system. Transport in this system is effected by the turnstile mechanism whose spatio-temporal geometry reveals intermittent pathways along which transport occurs. Particular attention is paid to the `Lagrangian' interactions between the front and the eddies, and to transport implications associated with the transition between the one-eddy and two-eddy situation. The analysis of this `Lagrangian' transition is aided by a local kinematic model that provides insight into the nature of the change in hyperbolic trajectories and their stable and unstable manifolds associated with the `birth' and `death' of leaky Lagrangian eddies.
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oceanographic flows
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numerical ocean model
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dynamical system
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Lagrangian description
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bifurcation of the system
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finite-time transport
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finite-time stable and unstable manifolds
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finite-time hyperbolicity
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finite-time dynamical systems
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front-eddy interaction
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