The role of double diffusion in a Gulf Stream frontal intrusion
The role of double diffusion in a Gulf Stream frontal intrusion
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1981-05
Authors
Williams, Albert J.
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38°N 69°W
Gulf Stream
Gulf Stream
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10.1575/1912/10255
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Diffusion in hydrology
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Mixing
Optics
Mixing
Abstract
Double diffusive convection is possible where large vertical gradients in temperature and salinity tend
to compensate in density. Frontal intrusions have these large gradients and can provide the possibility for
a salt finger interface at one boundary and a diffusive interface at the other. But large vertical gradients
of velocity are present at the boundaries of intrusions, which cause mechanical stirring and turbulent
mixing as well. In the exceptionally active intrusions at the Gulf Stream Front near 38°N 69°W, a convective
process resulting from incomplete mechanical mixing was observed photographically on both intrusive
boundaries.
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Also published as: Journal of Geophysical Research 86 (1981): 1917-1928
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Williams, A. J. (1981). The role of double diffusion in a Gulf Stream frontal intrusion. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/10255