ABSTRACT The effect of continental slope on buoyancy-driven circulation has been studied using a two-layer quasigeostrophic model. In the model, buoyancy flux is incorporated as interfacial mass flux, which consists of narrow intense detrainment in the north and broad entrainment in the south. The model explicitly shows that, in the presence of the continental slope, a small amount of buoyancy flux can drive a strong barotropic flow. This flow develops because the beta effect of bottom topography either reduces or deflects the buoyancy-driven deep flow so that it cannot compensate its overlying counterflow, thus generating a net transport. As a result, in a double gyre circulation with a western continental slope, a small amount of detrainm...
Glacial troughs are flat-bottomed, steep-sided submarine valleys, which almost or entirely incise the...
The trajectories and stability of boundary currents, of mesoscale vortices, and of recirculations, a...
Eddy-permitting simulations are used to show that basinlike gyres can be observed in the large-scale...
Quasi-geostrophic theory is used to study the effect of a continental slope on the Western Boundary ...
Baroclinic flow over a western continental slope is investigated using a simple model in which inert...
The problem of the stratified general circulation in the presence of topography is revisited. The no...
The dynamics of a baroclinic boundary current losing buoyancy along its path is analyzed both theore...
An analytic solution is presented for the steady-state depth-averaged western boundary current flowi...
The buoyancy-driven circulation is studied in an idealized domain using two models, one based on the...
We offer a simple model for studying the joint effect of baroclinicity and relief (jebar) on large-s...
The flow and descent of dense water masses formed in shallow regions of the ocean is an important le...
This paper studies the impact of topography and increased vertical resolution on steady-state wind a...
The meridional overturning circulation of the global oceans is thought to be a result of an interpla...
The short timescale temporal evolution of buoyancy-driven coastal flow over sloping bottom topograph...
A layered model of steady geostrophic ocean circulation driven by wind stress and buoyancy flux at t...
Glacial troughs are flat-bottomed, steep-sided submarine valleys, which almost or entirely incise the...
The trajectories and stability of boundary currents, of mesoscale vortices, and of recirculations, a...
Eddy-permitting simulations are used to show that basinlike gyres can be observed in the large-scale...
Quasi-geostrophic theory is used to study the effect of a continental slope on the Western Boundary ...
Baroclinic flow over a western continental slope is investigated using a simple model in which inert...
The problem of the stratified general circulation in the presence of topography is revisited. The no...
The dynamics of a baroclinic boundary current losing buoyancy along its path is analyzed both theore...
An analytic solution is presented for the steady-state depth-averaged western boundary current flowi...
The buoyancy-driven circulation is studied in an idealized domain using two models, one based on the...
We offer a simple model for studying the joint effect of baroclinicity and relief (jebar) on large-s...
The flow and descent of dense water masses formed in shallow regions of the ocean is an important le...
This paper studies the impact of topography and increased vertical resolution on steady-state wind a...
The meridional overturning circulation of the global oceans is thought to be a result of an interpla...
The short timescale temporal evolution of buoyancy-driven coastal flow over sloping bottom topograph...
A layered model of steady geostrophic ocean circulation driven by wind stress and buoyancy flux at t...
Glacial troughs are flat-bottomed, steep-sided submarine valleys, which almost or entirely incise the...
The trajectories and stability of boundary currents, of mesoscale vortices, and of recirculations, a...
Eddy-permitting simulations are used to show that basinlike gyres can be observed in the large-scale...