Al Sabri, Mohamed: Trotkiske2011@my - Fit.edu
Al Sabri, Mohamed: Trotkiske2011@my - Fit.edu
Al Sabri, Mohamed: Trotkiske2011@my - Fit.edu
OCN3411
Physical Oceanography Lab
Lab Project 1
Due: September 19th
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Write the Equation of State for seawater and identify its terms. (5
points)
0 a T T0 b S S 0 k p
0 1027 kg.m 3
density for seawater
a
b
kg.m 3
0.15
kg.m 3
0.78
4.5 10 3 kg.m 3
per decibar
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water resulting in increasing the potential energy. The less stratified the
column, the greater the potential energy.
Horizontal Mixing: the less work is required to mix along isopycnals than
across them. Horizontal movement along isopycnals is an ideal fluid and it
requires no energy. Ideal fluid is one with no viscosity.
Stratification as a source of kinetic energy: The variation in the degree
stratification along the ocean is a potential source of kinetic energy.
Isopycnals
Isohalines
Salinity
Hydrostatic Pressure
Density
Horizontal Pressure
Gradient
Viscosity
Conductivity
Wind-driven Current
Thermohaline
Circulation
Western Boundary
Current
Residence Time
Mixed layer: its a surface layer with tens of meters thick where the surface
winds usually play an important role in keeping the water well mixed and
maintaining a nearly isothermal condition.
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Thermocline: it a region right below the mixed layer and it has a rapid
changing in temperature. For a supportive diagram, see figure1.1 in the
Intro. to Phys. Ocn. Book.
Salinity: its the total amount of dissolved non-organic and non-volatile
material in seawater per thousand, grams of salt per kilogram of salt water.
Measured by CTDs (Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth)
Density: its defined as mass per unit of volume, and the seawater density
can be determined by its temperature, salinity, and depth. Basically its the
effect of hydrostatic pressure to which it is subjected. Measured or calculated
using the info collected via CTDs (Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth)
Conductivity: Conductivity is a measure of how well a solution conducts
electricity. Conductivity is also directly related to salinity, which is the
concentration of salt and other inorganic compounds in seawater. Measured
by CTDs (Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth)
Isopycnals: They are theoretical lines of constant density
or estimated
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Friction
Pressure Gradient Force
Gravity
Coriolis
What are the four forces that balance the acceleration term in the
equation of motion? (4 points)
1234-
Friction
Pressure Gradient Force
Gravity
Coriolis
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DV
1
1
P 2 v g Fr
other forces
Dt
z
LHS
Du u u x u y u z
Dt t x t y t z t
Du u
u
u
u
u
v w
Dt t
x
y
z
u
u
u
u
1 p
ax
u
v w
fv Fx (1)
t
x
y
z
x
v
v
v
v
1 p
ay
u v w
fu Fy (2)
t
x
y
z
y
w
w
w
w
1 p
az
u
v
w
g Fz (3)
t
x
y
z
z
Du
Dt
u
u
u
u
v w
x
y
z
Advective terms
1 p
fv 2 v
Coriolis force
Fx
Friction
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u
=0
z
and
v
=0
z
( ux + vy )h+ w + w =0 (1)
h
The water particles must follow along the slope of the interface at the free
surface and the bottom. To simplify, we assume that the surface is flat.
Therefore, there is no vertical velocity at the bottom.
w h=
h h
h
+u
+v
(2)
t
x
y
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Dividing the ocean into one with a mean and depth h0 and the perturbation
about the mean
Where
h0
We get
u v
+
+
h=
t x y
Waves 10 points
Define the following terms:
Fetch
Turbulence
Tsunamis
Rossby Waves
Internal Wave
Ripples, Wind Waves, Swell
Gyscopic-gravity Waves
Tides
Fetch: the stronger wind and the longer the distance over a surface of water
for the winds generate waves.
Internal waves: waves are formed along the interface between fluids of the
different densities.
Turbulence: its defined as unsteady movement of fluid usually it is a
secondary motion caused by eddies within a moving fluid.
Tsunamis: one of the most spectacular and devastating of the long-period,
shallow water waves that caused by earthquakes.
Rossby Waves: its a planetary wave whose propagating westward and its
determined by the change of Coriolis parameter with latitude.
Ripples, Wind Waves, Swell: a slow, regular movement of the sea in
rolling waves as a result of an accumulation of fluid.
Gyscopic-gravity Waves: a wave propagated on a liquid surface or in a
fluid through the effects of gravity.
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Tides: its a regular rise and fall in the surface level of a fluid (usually sea or
ocean surface) caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon.
Miscellaneous 10 points
Complete the following table, filling in the MLT dimensions for each
term listed below.
Term
Mass
Length
Time
Velocity
Acceleration
Force
Work
Energy
Power
Heat
Heat Flux
Temperature
Salinity
Pressure
Density
Specific Volume
Stress
Dimension
M
L
T
L/T
L/T2
ML/T2
ML2/T2
M/T2
ML2/T3
ML2/T2
ML2/T3
K
M/M
M/LT2
M/L3
L3/M
M/T2L
Units (m.k.s)
kg
meter
second
Ms-1
Ms-2
Kg.m/s-2 or
Newton
Joule
N.m
Watt
KJoule
W/M2
C or K
g/kg
pa
Kg/m3
m3/Kg
N/m2