Title of article
Age and the time lag method
Author/Authors
Delhez، نويسنده , , ةric J.M. and Deleersnijder، نويسنده , , ةric، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
11
From page
1057
To page
1067
Abstract
The time lag method is one of the most straightforward methods used to estimate transit times from experimental data and is therefore widely used. The transit time between two points is estimated from the analysis of time series taken at these two points that suggest the propagation of a signal from one point to the other. To account for the distortion of the signal during its propagation between the two points an optimum time lag can be estimated by the analysis of the cross-correlation of the two time series.
tudy clarifies the relation between the transit time estimated by the time lag method and the well-defined concept of the age of a water mass. It is shown, through simplified process models, that the time lag method systematically underestimates the true mean age. The error can be quantified by means of a dimensionless parameter which is the inverse of a Peclet number based on a characteristic length given by the ratio of the velocity of the flow to the frequency of the signal.
Keywords
Age , tracer , Time lag , Age of seawater
Journal title
Continental Shelf Research
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Continental Shelf Research
Record number
2296021
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