Modelling surface waves on shear current with quadratic depth-dependence

Conor Curtin, Rossen Ivanov

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Abstract

The currents in the ocean have a serious impact on ocean dynamics, since they affect the transport of mass and thus the distribution of salinity, nutrients and pollutants. In many physically important situations the current depends quadratic-ally on the depth. We consider a single layer of fluid and study the propagation of the surface waves in the presence of depth-dependent current with quadratic profile. We select the scale of parameters and quantities, which are typical for the Boussinesq propagation regime (long wave and small amplitude limit) and we also derive the well known KdV model for the surface waves interacting with current.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103343
JournalWave Motion
Volume129
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

Keywords

  • Dirichlet–Neumann operator
  • Equatorial undercurrent
  • KdV equation
  • Shear current
  • Surface waves

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