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Double-diffusive fluxes of salt and heat in the upper layer of north pacific intermediate water
Authors:You Yuzhu
Affiliation:The University of Sydney Institute of Marine Science (USIMS), Edgeworth David Building F05, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia;Physical Oceanography Laboratory, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, P. R. China
Abstract:Almost half of the oceanic water columns exhibit double-diffusion. The importance of double-diffusion in global oceans' salt and heat fluxes, water-mass formation and mixing, and circulation is increasingly recognized. However, such an important physical process in the ocean has not been well studied. One of the reasons is the difficulty of parameterizing and quantifying the processes. The paper presented here attempts to quantify the double-diffusive fluxes of salt and heat in the ocean. Previous qualitative analysis by applying the water-mass Turner angle, mTu, to the North Pacific Intermediate Water (NPIW) layer showed a favorable condition for salt-fingering in the upper NPIW due to the overlying warm/salty water above the cold/fresh NPIW core, and a doubly-stable condition in the lower NPIW where potential temperature decreases with depth while salinity increases, inducing double stratification with respect to both potential temperature and salinity. The present study gives a quantitative estimate of double-diffusive fluxes of salt and heat contributed by salt-fingering in the upper NPIW layer.
Keywords:double-diffusion  salt-fingering  double-diffusive fluxes of heat and salt  water-mass Turner angle  NPIW  North Pacific
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