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Lagrangian Analysis and Prediction of Coastal and Ocean Dynamics

Lagrangian Analysis and Prediction of Coastal and Ocean Dynamics

Lagrangian Analysis and Prediction of Coastal and Ocean Dynamics

Annalisa Griffa, University of Miami
A. D. Kirwan, Jr., University of Delaware
Arthur J. Mariano, University of Miami
Tamay Özgökmen, University of Miami
H. Thomas Rossby, University of Rhode Island
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    Written by a group of international experts in their field, this book is a review of Lagrangian observation, analysis and assimilation methods in physical and biological oceanography. This multidisciplinary text presents new results on nonlinear analysis of Lagrangian dynamics, the prediction of particle trajectories, and Lagrangian stochastic models. It includes historical information, up-to-date developments, and speculation on future developments in Lagrangian-based observations, analysis, and modeling of physical and biological systems. Containing contributions from experimentalists, theoreticians, and modelers in the fields of physical oceanography, marine biology, mathematics, and meteorology, this book will be of great interest to researchers and graduate students looking for both practical applications and information on the theory of transport and dispersion in physical systems, biological modeling, and data assimilation.

    • Written by a group of international experts in their field
    • Blends theory, models and data to give readers a full picture of ocean dynamics
    • Contains a balance of historical information, tutorial material, up-to-date developments and speculation on future developments

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    'Because of the significance of the subject matter and the clarity of the exposition, this book likely will become a standard reference in the near future.' Book Review

    '… a substantial collection of well-written articles …' Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union

    'We found the book very interesting reading and strongly recommend it as an encyclopedia on trajectory-related methods, as well as an historical expose over the dynamic development of a relatively new and viable branch of contemporary oceanography - a development that Joseph Luis Lagrange himself would have been delighted to see.' Marine and Geographical Researches

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    524 pages
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Evolution of Lagrangian methods in oceanography H. Thomas Rossby
    • 2. Measuring surface currents with Surface Velocity Program drifters: the instrument, its data, and some recent results R. Lumpkin and M. Pazos
    • 3. Favourite trajectories A. S. Bower, H. Furey, S. Grodsky, J. Carton, L. R. Centurioni, P. P. Niiler, Y. Kim, D.-K. Lee, V.A. Sheremet, N. Garfield, C. A. Collins, T. A. Rago, R. Paquette, V. Kourafalou, E. Williams, T. Lee, M. Lankhorst, W. Zenk, Arthur J. Mariano, E. H. Ryan, P.-N. Poulain, H. Valdimarsson and S.-A. Malmberg
    • 4. Particle motion in a sea of eddies C. Pasquero, A. Bracco, A. Provenzale and J. B. Weiss
    • 5. Inertial particle dynamics on the rotating Earth N. Paldor
    • 6. Predictability of Lagrangian motion in the upper ocean L. I. Piterbarg, T. M. Ozgokmen, Annalisa Griffa and Arthur J. Mariano
    • 7. Lagrangian data assimilation in ocean general circulation models A. Molcard, Tamay Ozgokmen, Annalisa Griffa, L. I. Piterbarg and T. M. Chin
    • 8. Dynamic consistency and Lagrangian data in oceanography: mapping, assimilation and optimization schemes T. M. Chin, K. Ide, C. K. R. T. Jones, L. Kuznetsov and Arthur J. Mariano
    • 9. Observing turbulence regimes and Lagrangian dispersal properties in the ocean V. Rupolo
    • 10. Lagrangian biophysical dynamics D. B. Olson
    • 11. Plankton: Lagrangian inhabitants of the sea G. L. Hitchcock and R. K. Cowen
    • 12. A Lagrangian stochastic model for the dynamics of a stage structured population. Application to a copepod population G. Buffoni, M. G. Mazzocchi and S. Pasquali
    • 13. Lagrangian analysis and prediction of coastal and ocean dynamics (LAPCOD) Arthur J. Mariano and E. H. Ryan.
      Contributors
    • H. Thomas Rossby, R. Lumpkin, M. Pazos, A. S. Bower, H. Furey, S. Grodsky, J. Carton, L. R. Centurioni, P. P. Niiler, Y. Kim, D.-K. Lee, V. A. Sheremet, N. Garfield, C. A. Collins, T. A. Rago, R. Paquette, V. Kourafalou, E. Williams, T. Lee, M. Lankhorst, W. Zenk, Arthur J. Mariano, E. H. Ryan, P.-N. Poulain, H. Valdimarsson, S.-A. Malmberg, C. Pasquero, A. Bracco, A. Provenzale, J. B. Weiss, N. Paldo , L. I. Piterbarg, T. M. Ozgokmen, Annalisa Griffa, A. Molcard, Tamay Ozgokmen, T. M. Chin, K. Ide, C. K. R. T. Jones, L. Kuznetsov, V. Rupolo, D. B. Olson, G. L. Hitchcock, R. K. Cowen, G. Buffoni, M. G. Mazzocchi, S. Pasquali

    • Editors
    • Annalisa Griffa , University of Miami

      Annalisa Griffa is Full Research Professor at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami, and Senior Researcher at the Consiglio Nazionale Ricerche (CNR), La Spezia, Italy.

    • A. D. Kirwan, Jr. , University of Delaware

      A. D. Kirwan, Jr is Mary A. S. Lighthipe Professor of Marine Studies at the University of Delaware.

    • Arthur J. Mariano , University of Miami

      Arthur J. Mariano is Full Professor of Oceanography at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami.

    • Tamay Özgökmen , University of Miami

      Tamay M. Özgökmen is Associate Professor at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami.

    • H. Thomas Rossby , University of Rhode Island

      H. Thomas Rossby is Professor of Oceanography at the University of Rhode Island.