The Buoyancy Frequency, also known as the Brunt-VΓ€isΓ€lΓ€ frequency, is a measure of the stability of stratified fluids such as oceans. It quantifies how quickly a parcel of fluid will oscillate when displaced vertically.
This frequency is crucial for understanding ocean dynamics and mixing processes.
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