Flow coherence: Distinguishing cause from effect

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Abstract

The geodesic transport theory unveils the especial fluid trajectory sets, referred to as Lagrangian Coherent Structures (LCS), that cause a flow to organize into ordered patterns. This is illustrated through the analysis of an oceanic flow dataset and contrasted with the tendency of a widely used flow diagnostic to carry coherence imprints as an effect of the influence of LCS on neighboring fluid trajectories.

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Beron Vera, F. J. (2015). Flow coherence: Distinguishing cause from effect. In Environmental Science and Engineering (pp. 81–89). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11487-3_4

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