articleJournal of Physical OceanographySep 1, 2007BRONZE OA

Mixed Layer Instabilities and Restratification

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Abstract The restratification of the oceanic surface mixed layer that results from lateral gradients in the surface density field is studied. The lateral gradients are shown to be unstable to ageostrophic baroclinic instabilities and slump from the horizontal to the vertical. These instabilities, which are referred to as mixed layer instabilities (MLIs), differ from instabilities in the ocean interior because of the weak surface stratification. Spatial scales are O(1–10) km, and growth time scales are on the order of a day. Linear stability analysis and fully nonlinear simulations are used to study MLIs and their impact on mixed layer restratification. The main result is that MLIs are a leading-order process…

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Keywords
  • Baroclinity
  • Stratification (seeds)
  • Mixed layer
  • Geology
  • Oceanography
  • Ocean current
  • Ocean dynamics
  • Climatology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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