Efficient Representation of the Hydrographic Structure of the North Atlantic Ocean and Aspects of the Circulation from Objective Methods

This dissertation systemmatically studies mathematical techniques for determining ocean circulation from classical hydrographic data. The first aspect analyzed is finding an efficient representation of hydrographic structure to make it most useful and informative. The second is application of invers...

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Main Author: Fukumori, Ichiro
Other Authors: WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION MA
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Language:English
Published: 1989
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spelling ftdtic:ADA218606 2023-05-15T17:29:46+02:00 Efficient Representation of the Hydrographic Structure of the North Atlantic Ocean and Aspects of the Circulation from Objective Methods Fukumori, Ichiro WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION MA 1989-06 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA218606 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA218606 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA218606 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC AND NTIS Physical and Dynamic Oceanography *OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA *OCEAN MODELS *SEA WATER *HYDROGRAPHY EFFICIENCY THESES NUTRIENTS DEGREES OF FREEDOM OXYGEN PROFILES VERTICAL ORIENTATION SCALE MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS INVERSION MEDITERRANEAN SEA SALINITY CIRCULATION NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN BASINS(GEOGRAPHIC) SILICATES ORTHOGONALITY FUNCTIONS(MATHEMATICS) EAST(DIRECTION) PHOSPHATES MARINE GEOPHYSICS STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES TEMPERATURE NITRATES SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION METHODOLOGY *OCEAN CIRCULATION INVERSE METHODS ORTHOGONAL FUNCTIONS OCEAN BASINS Text 1989 ftdtic 2016-02-23T02:39:33Z This dissertation systemmatically studies mathematical techniques for determining ocean circulation from classical hydrographic data. The first aspect analyzed is finding an efficient representation of hydrographic structure to make it most useful and informative. The second is application of inverse methods to the data to determine ocean circulation. The efficient representation is examined in terms of empirical orthogonal functions (EOFs) among the variations in vertical hydrographic profiles. The data used are of a new set of high quality hydrography, all obtained in the early 1980s. Common EOFs are examined among temperature, salinity, oxygen, phosphate, silicate, and nitrate. The EOFs identify a fundamental simplicity in the spatial distributions of these properties. Although the volume of numbers involved in the raw data is large, the significant degrees of freedom are only six in space and two among the six properties; temperature and salinity are represented by one mode, while the nutrients by another. The modal structure reflects some underlying simplicity in ocean physics. Two applications of inverse methods are explored on small regional scales. The first problem addressed concerns the circulation inside a 12 deg square located in the eastern basin over the axis of the Mediterranean Water tongue. The study is based on an ocean model constructed by mapping the modes identified in the first half of the thesis over the entire North Atlantic Ocean. Theses. Prepared in cooperation with Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Text North Atlantic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
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topic Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
*OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
*OCEAN MODELS
*SEA WATER
*HYDROGRAPHY
EFFICIENCY
THESES
NUTRIENTS
DEGREES OF FREEDOM
OXYGEN
PROFILES
VERTICAL ORIENTATION
SCALE
MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
INVERSION
MEDITERRANEAN SEA
SALINITY
CIRCULATION
NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
BASINS(GEOGRAPHIC)
SILICATES
ORTHOGONALITY
FUNCTIONS(MATHEMATICS)
EAST(DIRECTION)
PHOSPHATES
MARINE GEOPHYSICS
STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES
TEMPERATURE
NITRATES
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
METHODOLOGY
*OCEAN CIRCULATION
INVERSE METHODS
ORTHOGONAL FUNCTIONS
OCEAN BASINS
spellingShingle Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
*OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
*OCEAN MODELS
*SEA WATER
*HYDROGRAPHY
EFFICIENCY
THESES
NUTRIENTS
DEGREES OF FREEDOM
OXYGEN
PROFILES
VERTICAL ORIENTATION
SCALE
MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
INVERSION
MEDITERRANEAN SEA
SALINITY
CIRCULATION
NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
BASINS(GEOGRAPHIC)
SILICATES
ORTHOGONALITY
FUNCTIONS(MATHEMATICS)
EAST(DIRECTION)
PHOSPHATES
MARINE GEOPHYSICS
STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES
TEMPERATURE
NITRATES
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
METHODOLOGY
*OCEAN CIRCULATION
INVERSE METHODS
ORTHOGONAL FUNCTIONS
OCEAN BASINS
Fukumori, Ichiro
Efficient Representation of the Hydrographic Structure of the North Atlantic Ocean and Aspects of the Circulation from Objective Methods
topic_facet Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
*OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
*OCEAN MODELS
*SEA WATER
*HYDROGRAPHY
EFFICIENCY
THESES
NUTRIENTS
DEGREES OF FREEDOM
OXYGEN
PROFILES
VERTICAL ORIENTATION
SCALE
MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
INVERSION
MEDITERRANEAN SEA
SALINITY
CIRCULATION
NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
BASINS(GEOGRAPHIC)
SILICATES
ORTHOGONALITY
FUNCTIONS(MATHEMATICS)
EAST(DIRECTION)
PHOSPHATES
MARINE GEOPHYSICS
STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES
TEMPERATURE
NITRATES
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
METHODOLOGY
*OCEAN CIRCULATION
INVERSE METHODS
ORTHOGONAL FUNCTIONS
OCEAN BASINS
description This dissertation systemmatically studies mathematical techniques for determining ocean circulation from classical hydrographic data. The first aspect analyzed is finding an efficient representation of hydrographic structure to make it most useful and informative. The second is application of inverse methods to the data to determine ocean circulation. The efficient representation is examined in terms of empirical orthogonal functions (EOFs) among the variations in vertical hydrographic profiles. The data used are of a new set of high quality hydrography, all obtained in the early 1980s. Common EOFs are examined among temperature, salinity, oxygen, phosphate, silicate, and nitrate. The EOFs identify a fundamental simplicity in the spatial distributions of these properties. Although the volume of numbers involved in the raw data is large, the significant degrees of freedom are only six in space and two among the six properties; temperature and salinity are represented by one mode, while the nutrients by another. The modal structure reflects some underlying simplicity in ocean physics. Two applications of inverse methods are explored on small regional scales. The first problem addressed concerns the circulation inside a 12 deg square located in the eastern basin over the axis of the Mediterranean Water tongue. The study is based on an ocean model constructed by mapping the modes identified in the first half of the thesis over the entire North Atlantic Ocean. Theses. Prepared in cooperation with Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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author Fukumori, Ichiro
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title Efficient Representation of the Hydrographic Structure of the North Atlantic Ocean and Aspects of the Circulation from Objective Methods
title_short Efficient Representation of the Hydrographic Structure of the North Atlantic Ocean and Aspects of the Circulation from Objective Methods
title_full Efficient Representation of the Hydrographic Structure of the North Atlantic Ocean and Aspects of the Circulation from Objective Methods
title_fullStr Efficient Representation of the Hydrographic Structure of the North Atlantic Ocean and Aspects of the Circulation from Objective Methods
title_full_unstemmed Efficient Representation of the Hydrographic Structure of the North Atlantic Ocean and Aspects of the Circulation from Objective Methods
title_sort efficient representation of the hydrographic structure of the north atlantic ocean and aspects of the circulation from objective methods
publishDate 1989
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA218606
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