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Main Authors: Souza, Andre N., Silvestri, Simone, Deck, Katherine, Bischoff, Tobias, Ferrari, Raffaele, Flierl, Glenn R.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.15308
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author Souza, Andre N.
Silvestri, Simone
Deck, Katherine
Bischoff, Tobias
Ferrari, Raffaele
Flierl, Glenn R.
author_facet Souza, Andre N.
Silvestri, Simone
Deck, Katherine
Bischoff, Tobias
Ferrari, Raffaele
Flierl, Glenn R.
contents Understanding subsurface ocean dynamics is essential for quantifying oceanic heat and mass transport, but direct observations at depth remain sparse due to logistical and technological constraints. In contrast, satellite missions provide rich surface datasets-such as sea surface height, temperature, and salinity-that offer indirect but potentially powerful constraints on the ocean interior. Here, we present a probabilistic framework based on score-based diffusion models to reconstruct three-dimensional subsurface velocity and buoyancy fields, including the energetic ocean eddy field, from surface observations. Using a 15-level primitive equation simulation of an idealized double-gyre system, we evaluate the skill of the model in inferring the mean circulation and the mesoscale variability at depth under varying levels of surface information. We find that the generative model successfully recovers key dynamical structures and provides physically meaningful uncertainty estimates, with predictive skill diminishing systematically as the surface resolution decreases or the inference depth increases. These results demonstrate the potential of generative approaches for ocean state estimation and uncertainty quantification, particularly in regimes where traditional deterministic methods are underconstrained or ill-posed.
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spellingShingle Surface to Seafloor: A Generative AI Framework for Decoding the Ocean Interior State
Souza, Andre N.
Silvestri, Simone
Deck, Katherine
Bischoff, Tobias
Ferrari, Raffaele
Flierl, Glenn R.
Geophysics
Understanding subsurface ocean dynamics is essential for quantifying oceanic heat and mass transport, but direct observations at depth remain sparse due to logistical and technological constraints. In contrast, satellite missions provide rich surface datasets-such as sea surface height, temperature, and salinity-that offer indirect but potentially powerful constraints on the ocean interior. Here, we present a probabilistic framework based on score-based diffusion models to reconstruct three-dimensional subsurface velocity and buoyancy fields, including the energetic ocean eddy field, from surface observations. Using a 15-level primitive equation simulation of an idealized double-gyre system, we evaluate the skill of the model in inferring the mean circulation and the mesoscale variability at depth under varying levels of surface information. We find that the generative model successfully recovers key dynamical structures and provides physically meaningful uncertainty estimates, with predictive skill diminishing systematically as the surface resolution decreases or the inference depth increases. These results demonstrate the potential of generative approaches for ocean state estimation and uncertainty quantification, particularly in regimes where traditional deterministic methods are underconstrained or ill-posed.
title Surface to Seafloor: A Generative AI Framework for Decoding the Ocean Interior State
topic Geophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.15308