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Characterization of Magnetorotatory Thermohaline Instability in Porous Medium:Darcy Model


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1 Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Himachal Pradesh University, Summer Hill, Shimla-171005, India
     

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The present paper prescribes upper bounds for oscillatory motions of neutral or growing amplitude in magnetorotatory thermohaline configurations of Veronis (Veronis, G., J. Mar. Res., 23(1965)1) and Stern types (Stern, M.E., Tellus 12(1960)172) in porous medium (Darcy model) in such a way that also result in sufficient conditions of stability for an initially bottom-heavy as well as initially top-heavy configuration.


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Thermohaline Instability, Oscillatory Motions, Initially Bottom-Heavy Configuration, Initially Topheavy Configuration, Porous Medium.
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Jyoti Prakash
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Himachal Pradesh University, Summer Hill, Shimla-171005, India
Kanu Vaid
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Himachal Pradesh University, Summer Hill, Shimla-171005, India
Renu Bala
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Himachal Pradesh University, Summer Hill, Shimla-171005, India

Abstract


The present paper prescribes upper bounds for oscillatory motions of neutral or growing amplitude in magnetorotatory thermohaline configurations of Veronis (Veronis, G., J. Mar. Res., 23(1965)1) and Stern types (Stern, M.E., Tellus 12(1960)172) in porous medium (Darcy model) in such a way that also result in sufficient conditions of stability for an initially bottom-heavy as well as initially top-heavy configuration.


Keywords


Thermohaline Instability, Oscillatory Motions, Initially Bottom-Heavy Configuration, Initially Topheavy Configuration, Porous Medium.