Diffusive-convection staircases in the polar oceans: The interplay between double diffusion and turbulence

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Numerical simulations have been conducted to examine the structure of diffusive-convection staircases in the presence of vortical-mode-induced turbulent forcing. By modulating the input power P and the background density ratio Ra, we have identified three distinct types of staircase structures in these simulations: namely staircases maintained in the system driven by double-diffusion, by turbulence or by a combination of both double-diffusion and turbulence. While we showed that staircases maintained in the double-diffusion-dominated system are accurately characterised by the existing model originally proposed by Linden & Shirtcliffe (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 87, no. 3, 1978, pp. 417 432), we introduced new physical models to describe the staircase structures maintained in the turbulence-dominated system and the system driven by both turbulence and double-diffusion. Our integrated model reveals that turbulence fundamentally governs the entire life cycle of the diffusive-convection staircases, encompassing their formation, maintenance and eventual disruption in the Arctic Ocean s thermohaline staircases.While our previous work of Ma & Peltier (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 931, 2022b) demonstrated that turbulence could initiate the formation of Arctic staircases, these staircases are sustained by both turbulence and double-diffusion acting together after formation has occurred. Strong turbulence may disrupt staircase structures; however, the presence of weak turbulence could lead to unstable stratification within mixed layers of the staircases, as well as enhancing vertical heat and salt fluxes. Turbulence can even sustain a stable staircase structure factor when Ra is relatively large, following a similar mechanism to the density staircases observed in laboratory experiments. Consequently, previous parameterisations (e.g. Kelley, J. Geophys. Res.: Oceans, vol. 95, no. C3, 1990, pp. 3365 3371) on the.

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Ma, Y., & Peltier, W. R. (2024). Diffusive-convection staircases in the polar oceans: The interplay between double diffusion and turbulence. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 984. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2024.224

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