Abstract

Direct numerical simulations of the evolution of an interface separating less dense, clear salt water above from more dense, sediment-laden fresh water below, reveal that the destabilizing effects of double-diffusion and particle settling amplify each other above the diffusive interface, and tend to cancel each other below it.

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