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High-frequency internal waves at ocean station P

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Title High-frequency internal waves at ocean station P
Names Dillon, Tom M. (creator)
Caldwell, Douglas R. (creator)
Date Issued 1980-06-20 (iso8601)
Abstract Slow perturbations of the drop speed of a nearly freely falling, winged, microstructure probe in the upper
200 m at station P are interpreted as vertical velocity fluctuations of an internal wave field. The frequencies of these fluctuations lie in the 2.5- to 4-cph band, near the buoyancy-frequency cutoff. A typical
rms value is 1.3 cm/s. Indications of the vertical structure of the wave field and the partition of energy
among modes are obtained by statistical comparison with discrete mode solutions of the internal wave
equation. It is found that the first and second modes carry most of the internal wave energy and that the
partition of energy between them may change in 3 days.
Genre Article
Identifier Dillon, T. M., & Caldwell, D. R. (1980). High-frequency internal waves at ocean station P. Journal of Geophysical Research, 85(C6), 3277-3284.

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