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Stratification, when a light body of water rests
on a heavier body of water in layers, is a stable
condition. However, when there is a
current speed difference
things aren't quite that simple. When the current
speed difference exceeds a certain level, the current
becomes unstable, and the stratification starts to
fall apart. This is called Kelvin-Helmholtz
instability.
Let's have a look at this situation in an
experiment. We will pour saltwater colored with ink
and clear freshwater in a long narrow water tank.
When the boundary surface has settled, if you tilt
the tank, the saltwater flows down and the freshwater
flows upward, causing a current speed difference at
the boundary of the two types of water.
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