Abstract:Geophysical fluids such as the ocean and atmosphere can be stratified: their density depends on the depth. As a consequence, they can host internal gravity waves that propagate in the bulk of the fluid, far from the surface [1]. These waves can transport energy and momentum over large distances, thereby affecting large-scale circulation patterns [2], as well as the transport of heat, sediments, nutrients and pollutants in the ocean [3]. When the density stratification is not uniform, internal waves can exhibit… Show more
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