Submesoscale dispersion in the vicinity of the Deepwater Horizon spill
Abstract
Reliable forecasts for the dispersion of oceanic contamination are important for coastal ecosystems, society and the economy as evidenced by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 and the Fukushima nuclear plant incident in the Pacific Ocean in 2011. Accurate prediction of pollutant pathways and concentrations at the ocean surface requires understanding ocean dynamics over a broad range of spatial scales. Fundamental questions concerning the structure of the velocity field at the submesoscales (100 meters to tens of kilometers, hours to days) remain unresolved due to a lack of synoptic measurements at these scales. \textcolor{black} {Using high-frequency position data provided by the near-simultaneous release of hundreds of accurately tracked surface drifters, we study the structure of submesoscale surface velocity fluctuations in the Northern Gulf Mexico. Observed two-point statistics confirm the accuracy of classic turbulence scaling laws at 200m50km scales and clearly indicate that dispersion at the submesoscales is \textit{local}, driven predominantly by energetic submesoscale fluctuations.} The results demonstrate the feasibility and utility of deploying large clusters of drifting instruments to provide synoptic observations of spatial variability of the ocean surface velocity field. Our findings allow quantification of the submesoscale-driven dispersion missing in current operational circulation models and satellite altimeter-derived velocity fields.
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@article{arxiv.1407.3308,
title = {Submesoscale dispersion in the vicinity of the Deepwater Horizon spill},
author = {Andrew C. Poje and Tamay M. Özgökmen and Bruce Lipphardt, and Brian K. Haus and Edward H. Ryan and Angelique C. Haza and A. J. H. M. Reniers and Josefina Olascoaga and Guillaume Novelli and Francisco J. Beron-Vera and Shuyi Chen and Arthur J. Mariano and Gregg Jacobs and Pat Hogan and Emanuel Coelho and A. D. Kirwan, and Helga Huntley and Annalisa Griffa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.3308},
year = {2014}
}
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9 pages, 6 figures