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An Estimation of Buoyancy Flux for a Mixture of Turbulence and Double Diffusion
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2007
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Environmental Fluid DynamicBuoyancy FluxesEngineeringPhysical OceanographyAerospace EngineeringFluid MechanicsTurbulence ModelingTurbulenceDouble DiffusionTransport PhenomenaMixed WaterScalar TransportBuoyancy FluxGeophysical FlowHydrologyEarth ScienceHydrodynamic StabilitySediment Transport
Abstract Microstructure measurements were made in the Mixed Water Region of the Oyashio/Kuroshio/Tsugaru currents system where both turbulence and double diffusion are involved in mixing. While intense turbulence is observed near the front between the Oyashio and the Tsugaru Current, double diffusion occupies a noticeable fraction in both the Tsugaru Water and the Mixed Water between the Oyashio and the Kuroshio. After determining a criterion to distinguish double diffusion from turbulence, vertical diffusivities and buoyancy fluxes are estimated using microstructure data. When turbulence is weak, double diffusion is observed around temperature and salinity anomalies, partly due to interleaving, and dominates the buoyancy flux. Vertical diffusivities due to double diffusion are parameterized as a function of the 10-m-scale density ratio. The 10-m-scale diffusivity estimates are consistent with the microstructure data when an appropriate criterion to reproduce a probability density function for the Turner angle is applied. A weighted-average diffusivity model is proposed to account properly for turbulence and double diffusion simultaneously.
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