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Soliton generation by internal tidal beams impinging on a pycnocline: laboratory experiments
Mercier, M.J.; Mathur, M.; Gostiaux, L.; Gerkema, T.; Magalhães, J.M.; da Silva, J.C.B.; Dauxois, T. (2012). Soliton generation by internal tidal beams impinging on a pycnocline: laboratory experiments. J. Fluid Mech. 704: 37-60. dx.doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2012.191
In: Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Cambridge University Press: London. ISSN 0022-1120; e-ISSN 1469-7645, more
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Author keywords
    internal waves; ocean processes; solitary waves

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  • Mercier, M.J.
  • Mathur, M.
  • Gostiaux, L.
  • Gerkema, T., more
  • Magalhães, J.M.
  • da Silva, J.C.B.
  • Dauxois, T.

Abstract
    In this paper, we present the first laboratory experiments that show the generation of internal solitary waves by the impingement of a quasi-two-dimensional internal wave beam on a pycnocline. These experiments were inspired by observations of internal solitary waves in the deep ocean from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery, where this so-called mechanism of 'local generation' was argued to be at work, here in the form of internal tidal beams hitting the thermocline. Nonlinear processes involved here are found to be of two kinds. First, we observe the generation of a mean flow and higher harmonics at the location where the principal beam reflects from the surface and pycnocline; their characteristics are examined using particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements. Second, we observe internal solitary waves that appear in the pycnocline, detected with ultrasonic probes; they are further characterized by a bulge in the frequency spectrum, distinct from the higher harmonics. Finally, the relevance of our results for understanding ocean observations is discussed.

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