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4.4 Comments on volume versus mass conservation

MOM assumes the volume of a fluid parcel is conserved, unless the parcel is affected by external sources such as surface fresh water fluxes. This assumption is part of the standard Boussinesq approximation. Mass conservation is more fundamental than volume conservation. One place where the limitations of volume conservation are most apparent is when formulating the equations for the free surface. This section briefly discusses this point.



 

RC Pacanowski and SM Griffies, GFDL, Jan 2000