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Ocean Waves Breaking and Marine Aerosol Fluxes Stanislaw R. Massel

Ocean Waves Breaking and Marine Aerosol Fluxes By Stanislaw R. Massel

Ocean Waves Breaking and Marine Aerosol Fluxes by Stanislaw R. Massel


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Summary

Whitecapping is a strongly nonlinear process, which involves instability of the surface waves with space and time scales several orders of magnitude smaller than those associated with gravity wave motion.

Ocean Waves Breaking and Marine Aerosol Fluxes Summary

Ocean Waves Breaking and Marine Aerosol Fluxes by Stanislaw R. Massel

The atmosphere and the ocean form a coupled system which exchanges heat, momentum and water at the airsea interface. The interface is dynamic and masses and energy are continually transferred across the airsea interface. The energy ?ow from the atmosphere to the ocean generates an aerodynamically rough sea surface. If the energy ?ow is su?ciently intense, at some points the surface waves will lose their stability and eventually break. Breaking is a very localized and non-stationary phenomenon that is a source of vorticity and turbulence. Dissipated energy becomes available for mixing the water layers and for whitecapping of various scales. Whitecapping is a strongly nonlinear process, which involves instability of the surface waves with space and time scales several orders of magnitude smaller than those associated with gravity wave motion. Whitecaps are usually formed at or near the crests of the larger waves and occur in groups with successive crests breaking downwind of one another. Wave breaking is the dominant generator of the primary marine aerosol (sea salt) and it is a major factor in the airsea exchange of gases (including carbon dioxide). Most of the aerosol generated from natural waters is in the form of jet and ?lm drops from the bursting of air bubbles (Monahan and Van Patten, 1989). The enriched aerosols associated with the ejected droplets are very - portant in maintaining a source of salt-laden cloud condensation nuclei as well asinterfacial?uxesoftraceconstituents,includingbacteria,viruses,heavym- als, radioactivity and organic material (Kerman, 1986).

Ocean Waves Breaking and Marine Aerosol Fluxes Reviews

From the reviews:

"Massels new book describes how to model wave breaking and continues on to show how to use breaking wave models to estimate the production rate of the sea-salt aerosol at the oceans surface. I like the production quality of this book. It has a comfortable size, pleasing font style and size, and sufficient white space to make for easy reading or scanning. The many figures are uniformly styled and formatted . valuable reference text for researchers studying airsea interaction and marine aerosols." (Edgar L Andreas, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, March, 2009)

About Stanislaw R. Massel

Stanislaw Massel is currently a professor and the Director of the Institute of Oceanology in Sopot Poland.

Table of Contents

Basic processes near the airsea interface.- Mechanics of steep and breaking waves.- Spectral and statistical properties of ocean waves.- Experimental insights into mechanisms of wave breaking.- Wave breaking criteria and probability of breaking.- Energy dissipation due to wave breaking.- Whitecap coverage of the sea surface.- Fundamentals of marine aerosols.- Marine aerosol fluxes.- Aerosol flux as a function of sea state parameters.- Seasonal dependence of aerosol fluxes in the Baltic Sea.

Additional information

NPB9780387366388
9780387366388
0387366385
Ocean Waves Breaking and Marine Aerosol Fluxes by Stanislaw R. Massel
New
Hardback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2007-06-07
316
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