Upwelling and upsloping in three-dimensional marine models
Deleersnijder, E. (1989). Upwelling and upsloping in three-dimensional marine models. Appl. Math. Modelling 13: 462-467 In: Applied Mathematical Modelling. IPC Science and Technology Press/Elsevier Science: New York. ISSN 0307-904X; e-ISSN 1872-8480, more | |
Keywords | Dimensions Modelling Models > Mathematical models Motion > Water motion > Vertical water movement > Upwelling Surfaces > Sea surface Topography > Surface topography Marine/Coastal |
Abstract | The so-called sigma-transformation is a change of coordinates widely used in three-dimensional marine modelling. A new vertical velocity, u similar to sub(3), is usually associated with this transformation. It is shown that the vertical velocity may be split into two contributions. The first one, called upsloping velocity, is merely induced by the geometry of the basin. The other one is due to intrinsic upwelling mechanisms and is proportional to u similar to sub(3). Examples are provided by the results of the three-dimensional model of Geohydrodynamics and Environment Research. |
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