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Observations of internal gravity waves under the Arctic pack ice

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Title Observations of internal gravity waves under the Arctic pack ice
Names Levine, Murray D. (creator)
Paulson, Clayton A. (creator)
Morison, James H. (creator)
Date Issued 1987-01-15 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract Internal gravity waves measured under the Arctic pack ice were strikingly different from measurements
at lower latitudes. The total wave energy, integrated over the internal wave frequency band, was lower by
a factor of 0.03-0.07, and the spectral slope at high frequency was nearly -1 in contrast to the -2
observed at lower latitudes. This result has implications for theoretical investigations of the generation,
evolution, and destruction of internal waves and is also important for other processes, such as the
propagation of sound, and the wave-induced turbulent diffusion of heat, plankton, and chemical tracers.
Genre Article
Identifier Levine, M., C. Paulson, and J. Morison (1987), Observations of internal gravity waves under the Arctic pack ice, J. Geophys. Res., 92(C1), 779-782. doi:1029/JC092iC01p00779

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