Physics – Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Scientific paper
2006-08-09
Journal of Physical Oceanography 38, 1222-1237 (2008).
Physics
Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
34 pages, 6 (multiple) figures. Version with higher quality figures available from http://www.imedea.uib.es/physdept/publica
Scientific paper
10.1175/2007JPO3677.1
We analyze with the tools of lobe dynamics the velocity field from a numerical simulation of the surface circulation in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea. We identify relevant hyperbolic trajectories and their manifolds, and show that the transport mechanism known as the `turnstile', previously identified in abstract dynamical systems and simplified model flows, is also at work in this complex and rather realistic ocean flow. In addition nonlinear dynamics techniques are shown to be powerful enough to identify the key geometric structures in this part of the Mediterranean. In particular the North Balearic Front, the westernmost part of the transition zone between saltier and fresher waters in the Western Mediterranean is interpreted in terms of the presence of a semipermanent ``Lagrangian barrier'' across which little transport occurs. Our construction also reveals the routes along which this transport happens. Topological changes in that picture, associated with the crossing by eddies and that may be interpreted as the breakdown of the front, are also observed during the simulation.
Fernandez Vicente
Hernandez-Garcia Emilio
Mancho Ana M.
Small Des
Wiggins Stephen
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