Abstract

It is shown that the density autocorrelation function of a contaminent diffusing in a random velocity field can exhibit long-range correlations even if the velocity fluctuations are delta correlated. It is also shown that fluctuations induced by an externally applied concentration gradient can be the leading contribution to the fluctuations for incompressible fluid flow.

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