Publication Date:
2001
abstract:
We analyze characteristics of drifter trajectories from the Adriatic Sea with recently introduced nonlinear dynamics techniques. We discuss how in quasi-enclosed basins, relative dispersion as a function of time, a standard analysis tool in this context, may give a distorted picture of the dynamics. We further show that useful information may be obtained by using two related non-asymptotic indicators, the Finite-Scale Lyapunov Exponent (FSLE) and the Lagrangian Structure Function (LSF), which both describe intrinsic physical properties at a given scale. We introduce a simple chaotic model for drifter motion in this system, and show by comparison with the model that Lagrangian dispersion is mainly driven by advection at sub-basin scales until saturation sets in.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
oceanography general(marginal and semiclosed seas); oceanography physical (turbulence; diffusion; and mixing processes; upper ocean processes)
List of contributors:
Lacorata, Guglielmo
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