Abstract

The nonlinear effects that appear in test particle (tracer) transport in two-dimensional incompressible velocity fields are discussed. Test particle trajectories show both random and quasi-coherent aspects. The coherent motion is associated with trapping or eddying in the structure of the stochastic field. It generates quasi-coherent trajectory structures. The random motion leads to diffusive transport while the structures determine a micro-confinement process. The strength of each of these aspects depends on the parameters of the turbulence. The transport coefficients and the average size of the quasi-coherent structures are determined as function of the characteristics of the turbulence. The transport process is completely different in the presence of structures in the sense that the dependence on the parameters is different. The quasi-coherence of the motion can also be represented by the generation of flows. We show that tracers flows yield in a stochastic potential with space-dependent amplitude.

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