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This is an archive of the proceedings of the 8th annual International Symposium on Stratified Flows.
Volume 8, 2016
Emil J. Hopfinger Session
Oceanic Internal Waves
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
Instabilities in Laboratory Flows
Internal Wave Energy Cascade
Stratified Turbulence: Observations
Stratified Turbulence in the Lab
Generation of Internal Gravity Waves
Layered Flows
Paul F. Linden Session
Lab Experiments
Stratified Turbulence: Theory
Double Diffusion
Buoyancy-Driven Flows
Instability of Stratified Shear Flow
Convection
Internal Tides
Particle-laden Flows
James J. Riley Session
Lateral stirring in the ocean on scales of 0.1-10 km: The role of internal waves
High values of lateral diffusivity, O(1) m2s−1, on horizontal scales of 0.1-10 km are routinely found in the stratified ocean interior, irrespective of ambient mesoscale strain rate, yet the primary dynamical mechanism responsible for this behavior has not been established. Theoretical arguments combined with numerical simulations using both a nonlinear Boussinesq model and a linear internal wave model suggest that Stokes drift driven by a weakly nonlinear Garrett-Munk internal wave field can significantly enhance lateral diffusivity. In this note, we illustrate the dispersive role of internal-wave-driven Stokes drift for several stratification profiles and positions in the water column and also consider scale-dependent dispersion in submesoscale fields that include both vortices and internal waves.