Simulating vertical turbulent dispersal with finite volumes and binned random walks
Authored by Bjorn Adlandsvik, Uffe Hogsbro Thygesen
Date Published: 2007
DOI: 10.3354/meps06975
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Norwegian Research Council (NRF)
Danish Ministries
Danish Network for Fisheries and Aquaculture Research
Danish Agricultural and Veterinary Research Council
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Abstract
Early life stages in fish are often modeled by individual-based models.
The transport of individuals with ocean currents is addressed through
particle-tracking techniques, which typically simulate vertical
turbulent dispersal with random walk schemes. These schemes, however, perform poorly when the eddy diffusivity displays steep gradients, as in
stratified water columns, and near the surface and sea floor. In the
present paper, we advocate the use of a binned random walk, which keeps
track, not of the exact vertical position of a tracer particle, but only
of the layer in which the particle resides. The binned random walk is
derived by discretizing the Eulerian equations governing the vertical
dispersal with the finite-volume method. The scheme is easily
implemented, even when layers are non-uniform and turbulence statistics
originate from a circulation model, and, by construction, always
satisfies the well-mixed criterion. We demonstrate the scheme and
discuss its applicability.
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