
A general Hamiltonian description for the trajectories of any number of interacting buoyant vortices in a homogeneous ambient fluid is presented. It constitutes an idealized description of coherent vortex structures in environmental flows where buoyancy forces are relevant for the evolution of such structures. The addition of buoyancy to this simple system results in the earlier appearance of chaos in the motion of buoyant vortex structures.
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