Author:
EDWARDS N. R.,RICHARDS K. J.
Abstract
Motivated by observations of interleaving in the equatorial Pacific, we consider the
linear stability of a basic state on an equatorial β-plane which is susceptible to both
double-diffusive interleaving, driven by a meridional salinity gradient, and inertial
instability driven by meridional shear. In a parameter regime compatible with the
observations strong interaction can occur between the two processes, indicating that
the stability of the system is dependent on the meridional gradients of both salinity
and zonal velocity. Meridional shear is found to enhance the interleaving motion even
for values of shear well below the cutoff for inertial instability. In the presence of
diffusion inertial instability can also be excited by vertical shear, but only if the shear
is comparable to the buoyancy frequency. When double-diffusive driving is weak
relative to inertial driving the growth can be oscillatory, in which case the mechanism
for instability is viscous–diffusive. In this case interleaving layers can slope downwards
towards the fresh side of the front in the fingering regime, inhibiting their own growth.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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18 articles.
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