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Energy-containing scales of turbulence in the ocean thermocline

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Title Energy-containing scales of turbulence in the ocean thermocline
Names Moum, James N. (creator)
Date Issued 1996-06-15 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract From measurements of the energy-containing scales of turbulence in the
ocean thermocline, two new formulations are examined: (1) an inviscid estimate
for the viscous dissipation rate of turbulent kinetic energy and (2) a mixing
length estimate for the turbulent heat flux. These formulations are tested using
coincident measurements of the relevant properties of both energy-containing and
dissipation scales of stratified turbulence in the ocean's main thermocline obtained
from a vertical microstructure profiler. It is found that energy-containing scale
estimates of both dissipation rate and heat flux compare favorably with dissipation
scale estimates. Since the energy-containing scales are many times greater than
the dissipation scales, the measurement constraints on these new estimates are
considerably less strict than for dissipation scale estimates of the same quantities.
These observations also suggest that the timescale for viscous decay of turbulent
motions is greater than that for diffusive smoothing of scalar fluctuations. It is
argued that this is consistent with current estimates of mixing efficiencies.
Genre Article
Identifier Moum, J. (1996), Energy‐containing scales of turbulence in the ocean thermocline, J. Geophys. Res., 101(C6), 14095-14109, doi:10.1029/96JC00507.

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