18–22 mai 2026
Institut Henri Poincaré
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Diffusive instabilities in seawater

19 mai 2026, 14:20
30m
Amphithéâtre Hermite (Institut Henri Poincaré)

Amphithéâtre Hermite

Institut Henri Poincaré

11 rue Pierre et Marie Curie 75005 Paris

Orateur

Remi Tailleux (University of Reading, Department of Meteorology)

Description

Abstract: In two-component seawater, the thermobaric and cabbeling nonlinearities of the equation of state, combined with the disparate molecular diffusivities of salt and heat, give rise to a diverse range of diffusive instabilities. Beyond standard salt finger and diffusive convection instabilities, these include instabilities associated with densification upon mixing. Unlike conventional turbulent diapycnal mixing, which dissipates available potential energy (APE) into background potential energy (BPE), diffusive instabilities can extract energy from the BPE to energise the fluid and provide a source of turbulent kinetic energy. This suggests that in regimes where diffusive instabilities occur, the BPE contains a "latent" form of APE that remains poorly understood. This work reviews the fundamental nature of these processes and identifies the remaining challenges in developing a comprehensive framework for their understanding, drawing on a variety of test cases and examples.

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