Strongly nonlinear steepening of long interfacial waves

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Abstract

The transformation of nonlinear long internal waves in a two-layer fluid is studied in the Boussinesq and rigid-lid approximation. Explicit analytic formulation of the evolution equation in terms of the Riemann invariants allows us to obtain analytical results characterizing strongly nonlinear wave steepening, including the spectral evolution. Effects manifesting the action of high nonlinear corrections of the model are highlighted. It is shown, in particular, that the breaking points on the wave profile may shift from the zero-crossing level. The wave steepening happens in a different way if the density jump is placed near the middle of the water bulk: then the wave deformation is almost symmetrical and two phases appear where the wave breaks.

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Zahibo, N., Slunyaev, A., Talipova, T., Pelinovsky, E., Kurkin, A., & Polukhina, O. (2007). Strongly nonlinear steepening of long interfacial waves. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 14(3), 247–256. https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-14-247-2007

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