2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00376-008-0805-y
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Diagnosing ocean tracer transport from Sellafield and Dounreay by equivalent diffusion and age

Abstract: A simple approach for estimating the equivalent diffusion for diagnosing tracer transport is proposed. Two different expressions are derived; one is based directly on an analytical solution of the two-dimensional advection-diffusion equation, the other uses the variance of the tracer distribution. To illustrate some features of the equivalent diffusion and possible applications thereof, idealized releases of passive tracers from the nuclear fuel reprocessing plants at Sellafield in the Irish Sea and Dounreay o… Show more

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“…We find that the maximum concentration in the patch is not a good measure of diffusion in our model, because the steep gradients caused by the instantaneous point source give rise to numerical dispersion, until the gradients are smoothed out to some degree. As for the approach using a measure of the effective area, we follow Orre et al (2008). We omit their derivation for the sake of brevity and merely document the calculations.…”
Section: Horizontal Diffusivity On the Shelfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We find that the maximum concentration in the patch is not a good measure of diffusion in our model, because the steep gradients caused by the instantaneous point source give rise to numerical dispersion, until the gradients are smoothed out to some degree. As for the approach using a measure of the effective area, we follow Orre et al (2008). We omit their derivation for the sake of brevity and merely document the calculations.…”
Section: Horizontal Diffusivity On the Shelfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While MI-COM has been used successfully in abiotic tracer transport studies (Orr, 2002;Gao et al, 2005;Orre et al, 2008) and also for carbon uptake studies , integrations including nutrients, oxygen and carbon had to be limited to short periods since the computations were too demanding for resources at the time (Drange, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The age was set to zero at the surface in the release area for each idealised tracer. The concept of tracer age has been developed by Thiele and Sarmiento (1990), England (1995b) and Deleersnijder et al (2001) and implemented in the Ocean General Circulation Model (OGCM) by Gao et al (2005) and Orre et al (2008). This tracer age represents concentration-weighted average time for source waters and is dependent on an integrated effect of advection and diffusion processes.…”
Section: Model Description and Tracer Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%