Secondary bubble production from breaking waves: The bubble burst mechanism

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Bubble mediated processes such as gas transfer and bubble-burst aerosol production have long been of geophysical interest. In contrast, the bubble generation by bubble bursting remains unquantified. Based on a series of laboratory experiments, evidence for bubble production by bursting bubbles is presented as well as the bubble distribution produced by this mechanism for salt and fresh water.

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Leifer, I., De Leeuw, G., & Cohen, L. H. (2000). Secondary bubble production from breaking waves: The bubble burst mechanism. Geophysical Research Letters, 27(24), 4077–4080. https://doi.org/10.1029/2000GL012135

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