Surface mixing of the Mediterranean sea by Finite Size Lyapunov Exponent
calculation
Talk
Francesco d\'Ovidio
DFI, IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB
March 3, 2004, 3 p.m.
Sala de Seminarios, 3er piso, Ed. Mateu Orfila
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Horizontal transport and mixing processes are central to the understanding of the physical, chemical, and biological dynamics of the ocean. With the constantly increasing quality of satellite instruments and computer simulations, a challenging problem is currently to identify the structures underlying raw data and to link such information to relevant geophysical processes. In this work we have studied the mesoscale mixing of the Mediterranean sea by calculating the Finite Size Lyapunov Exponents over DIEcast simulation velocity data. The FSLE technique allows to compute the divergence of nearby trajectories at a given lengthscale and to extract the Lagrangian structures (like vortices, fronts) that organize the entire flow. By defining a FSLE-based measure of mixing, we study seasonal fluctuations in different geographic areas and obtain a subdivision of the Mediterranean basin in natural regions defined by their average mixing.