Peacock T., Mercier M.J., Didelle H., Viboud S. & Dauxois T.

Physics of Fluids, 21, 121702 (2009)

We present the first laboratory experimental results concerning the scattering of a low-mode internal tide by finite-amplitude Gaussian topography. Experiments performed at the Coriolis Platform in Grenoble used a recently conceived internal wave generator as a means of producing a high-quality mode-1 wave field. The evolution of the wave field in the absence and presence of a Gaussian was studied by performing spatiotemporal modal decompositions of velocity field data obtained using particle image velocimetry. The results support the belief that finite-amplitude topography produces significant reflection of the internal tide and transfer of energy from low to high modes.

http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/62004