Turbulence and wave breaking effects on air-water gas exchange

Citation:

Evelyn J Boettcher, Fineberg, Jay , and Lathrop, Daniel P. 2000. “Turbulence And Wave Breaking Effects On Air-Water Gas Exchange”. Physical Review Letters, 85, Pp. 2030–2033. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.2030.

Abstract:

We present an experimental characterization of the effects of turbulence and breaking gravity waves on air-water gas exchange in standing waves. We identify two regimes that govern aeration rates: turbulent transport when no wave breaking occurs and bubble dominated transport when wave breaking occurs. In both regimes, we correlate the qualitative changes in the aeration rate with corresponding changes in the wave dynamics. In the latter regime, the strongly enhanced aeration rate is correlated with measured acoustic emissions, indicating that bubble creation and dynamics dominate air-water exchange.
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