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Suppose one were given the task of mapping the general circulation
in an unfamiliar ocean. The ocean, like our own, is subdivided into
basins and marginal seas interconnected by sea straits. Assuming a
limited budget for this undertaking, one would do well to choose
the straits as observational starting points. To begin with, the
currents flowing from one basin to the next, over possibly wide and
time-varying paths, are confined to narrow and stable routes within
the straits. Mass, heat and chemical budgets for individual basins
can be formulated in terms of the fluxes measured across the
straits using a relatively small number of instruments. The
confinement of the flow by a strait can also give rise to profound
dynamical conse quences including choking or hydraulic control, a
process similar to that by which a dam regulates the flow from a
reservoir. The funneling geometry can lead to enhanced tidal
modulation and increased velocities, giving rise to local
instabilities, mixing, internal bores, jumps, and other striking
hydraulic and fine scale phenomena. In short, sea straits repre
sent choke points which are observationally and dynamically
strategic and which contain a full range of fascinating physical
processes."
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