Air-Ice-Ocean Interaction Turbulent Ocean Boundary Layer Exchange Processes

Air-Ice-Ocean Interaction Turbulent Ocean Boundary Layer Exchange Processes by Miles McPhee, published by Springer New York on November 24, 2010, is a softcover reprint of the hardcover first edition from 2008. This book focuses on the critical exchanges of momentum, heat, and salt at the ice-ocean interface, particularly in the context of the rapid changes occurring in polar regions. It presents a unique perspective on geophysical boundary layer flows, utilizing drifting sea ice as a measurement platform that minimizes the influence of surface waves.
Readers will find a blend of extensive observational data and theoretical principles that elucidate the turbulence scales affecting exchanges between the atmosphere and ocean beneath sea ice. The book discusses various aspects of ice-ocean interaction, including the effects of salt on melting in the Greenland Sea and the implications of seawater’s equation of state on mixing in the Weddell Sea. Aimed at upper-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students, this work serves as a valuable resource for those studying geophysics, oceanography, and environmental science, with a total of 216 pages dedicated to these complex topics.
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At a time when the polar regions are undergoing rapid and unprecedented change, understanding exchanges of momentum, heat and salt at the ice-ocean interface is critical for realistically predicting the future state of sea ice. By offering a measurement platform largely unaffected by surface waves, drifting sea ice provides a unique laboratory for studying aspects of geophysical boundary layer flows that are extremely difficult to measure elsewhere. This book draws on both extensive observations and theoretical principles to develop a concise description of the impact of stress, rotation, and buoyancy on the turbulence scales that control exchanges between the atmosphere and underlying ocean when sea ice is present. Several interesting and unique observational data sets are used to illustrate different aspects of ice-ocean interaction ranging from the impact of salt on melting in the Greenland Sea marginal ice zone, to how nonlinearities in the equation of state for seawater affect mixing in the Weddell Sea.
The book’s content, developed from a series of lectures, may be appropriate additional material for upper-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students studying the geophysics of sea ice and planetary boundary layers.
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