NFYB16005U Physical Oceanography (Geofys2)

Volume 2016/2017
Education

BSc Programme in Physics

Content

We will apply classical physics to the problem of ocean circulation.

The first quarter of the class will be rather descriptive; in the second quarter we will derrive the equations of motion and determine heuristically what the forces are that dominate the ocean. It will be shown that the deep ocean is mostly adiabatic so it is not obvious at all how it can be set into motion.

After a general survey of the various dynamic regimes and observational tools, we will then derrive the properties of planetary waves and explore how they set the abyss into motion.

Parallel to the lecture there will be practical exercises during which we develop our own ocean model in Matlab. This numerical model will then be used to verify the analytical results arrived at during the lectures.

Learning Outcome

Skills
The student can:

  • write down the equations governing ocean dynamics
  • explain the effect of rotating frames of reference
  • explain Ekman and Sverdrup transport
  • explain the dynamics of the viscous boundary layers

 

Knowledge
The student:

  • can provide a basic description of the world oceans:
    major currents, salt & temperature structure, seasonal and mean features
  • knows the basic dynamic regimes of the ocean
  • can explain the current challenges in theoretical oceanography
  • knows how climate signals are transmitted in the ocean

 

Competences 
The student can:

  • translate a physical problem into mathematical formalism
  • … and both into a numerical model

The book we will use is: Modern Observational Physical Oceanography by Carl Wunsch, Princeton Press, 2015

The course requires knowledge corresponding to Termo, MatF, LinAlg,
MatIntro, Mek2 and Mek1.
The course encompasses lectures, theoretical and experimental exercises as well as possibly field trips.
Mandatory for specialisation 1 "Geofysik og Meteorologi"
  • Category
  • Hours
  • Exam
  • 0,5
  • Exercises
  • 42
  • Lectures
  • 42,5
  • Practical exercises
  • 41
  • Preparation
  • 80
  • Total
  • 206,0
Credit
7,5 ECTS
Type of assessment
Oral examination, 25 minutes
25 minutes oral exam, no preparation
Aid
Without aids
Marking scale
7-point grading scale
Censorship form
No external censorship
several internal examiners
Re-exam

same as ordinary exam

Criteria for exam assesment

see learning outcome.