Project Complete
Principal investigator
Donovan James McMurrich Allum (Ph.D. student), University of Waterloo
Co-Principal investigators
Supervisors: Marek Stastna & Simon St-Onge Drouin & Graig Sutherland, University of Waterloo
Call
RQM/MEOPAR TReX Graduate Students & Postdoc Awards
The project is focused on the evaluation of Lagrangian techniques (i.e., the mathematics describing the motion of ocean floats) to provide insight on how to improve drift prediction in ocean forecast models. The Lagrangian techniques are (a) the computation of finite-scale Lyapunov exponents to study dispersion at different length scales and, (b) calculating finite-time Lyapunov exponents to identify Lagrangian coherent structures. The improvement of drift and dispersion models have several real-world applications including supporting search and rescue operations, planning for oil spill response, and tracking marine pollution and contaminants.