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Observations of near-inertial waves in acoustic doppler current profiler measurements made during the mixed layer dynamics experiment

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Title Observations of near-inertial waves in acoustic doppler current profiler measurements made during the mixed layer dynamics experiment
Names Chereskin, T. K. (creator)
Levine, Murray D. (creator)
Harding, A. J. (creator)
Regier, L. A. (creator)
Date Issued 1989-06-15 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract Measurements of upper ocean shear made during the Mixed Layer Dynamics Experiment
(MILDEX) provide evidence of large horizontal scale motion at near-inertial frequency. The
measurements consist of shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiles. Four large-scale spatial surveys
of 2-4 days duration were made by the R/V Wecoma as a set of boxes approximately 60 km
per side around a drifting current meter buoy. Velocity time series from the drifting buoy and
from sonar measurements made from FLIP also indicated the presence of motions at near-inertial
frequency. Horizontal length and time scales of the motion are estimated from the phase of the
shear vector measured during the spatial surveys. Estimates of the length scale of the waves
range from 500 to 1000k m, and the frequency is approximately 1.1f. The behavior of the phase
is found to be consistent with a model of narrow-band inertial waves with vertical structure such
that there is a zero crossing in velocity at the base of the mixed layer (40-60 m).
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Identifier Chereskin, T., M. Levine, A. Harding, and L. Regier (1989), Observations of Nearā€Inertial Waves in Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler Measurements Made During the Mixed Layer Dynamics Experiment, J. Geophys. Res., 94(C6), 8135-8145.

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